Lions: Life-threatening medical condition ends rugby star’s career
One of the most promising young rugby talents at the Lions has been forced to give up his dream of playing professionally. Find out why!
The Lions have confirmed on that loosehead prop Rhynardt Rijnsburger has been forced to retire from rugby with immediate affect due to career-ending medical condition.
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The unpleasant news announcement was made on Friday afternoon via an official Lions statement.
The Paarl Boys High School alumni, who played eight international franchise matches for the Lions in the United Rugby Championship and EPCR Challenge Cup, was on the brink of a successful professional career, but medical advice led to the unfortunate decision to retire from the game.
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“I experienced a DVT (deep vein thrombosis) whilst on the flight to Scotland for our first tour of the season at the of October last year, he recalls. It’s basically a blood clot in the calf,” Rijnsburger said.
“The decision to call it quits was purely medical. If I could, I would still want to play but unfortunately the doctors felt it was safer for me not to continue as the condition could be life-threatening.”
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A popular member of the Lions squad, Rijnsburger reflects on his time at the Johannesburg franchise, where he enjoyed some of the fondest memories of his life so far.
“I had so many special moments during my time at the Lions.
“Certainly, one of the most blessed years I could have asked for. A standout moment for me was my first four-week tour with the squad roughly a year ago. I was fortunate enough to make my debut against Stade Francais in the Challenge Cup in Paris. It was certainly one of the highlights of my life so far.
“Having the opportunity to rub shoulders with some of the legends within the Lions squad was immense for me as a young player. I will always cherish those times and opportunities provided to me by the management team to be part of something special.”
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A FUTURE WITHOUT RUGBY
As for what the future now holds for the 22-year-old Rijnsburger, he revealed plans to make full use of his accounting degree by joining the world of finance.
“Before joining the Lions in 2022, I had completed my accounting degree, so my plan now is to pursue a career in the financial field or atleast attempt to get into my articles and hopefully try my luck in the corporate world,” the former Lions man concluded.
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