South Africa prop Steven Kitshoff has announced his retirement from all rugby because of a serious neck injury that he said ...
Spicy Plum' as the ginger-headed looseheadprop is affectionately known, shares the emotional journey of his retirement from ...
Two-time World Cup winner Steven Kitshoff forced into early retirement by serious neck injury; Prop Kitshoff started for the ...
Two-time World Cup-winning South African prop Steven Kitshoff said he is walking away with “so many incredible memories” ...
Known for his powerful scrumming and vibrant personality, Steven Kitshoff's journey from a young talent to a Springbok legend ...
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The South African on MSNSteven Kitshoff one of a record number of Paul Roos SpringboksSpringbok prop Steven Kitshoff has been forced to call time on his career due to a serious neck injury, following specialist ...
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PlanetRugby on MSNRassie Erasmus in touching tribute to ‘true team man’ Steven Kitshoff as retiring ‘warrior’ makes Springboks vowSpringboks head coach Rassie Erasmus has lauded two-time Rugby World Cup winner Steven Kitshoff as "a true team man" after he ...
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The South African on MSNSA Rugby thanks Steven Kitshoff: ‘One of our finest’SA Rugby President Mark Alexander says Steven Kitshoff's name will forever be etched in the annals of Springbok rugby.
Two-time World Cup winner Steven Kitshoff has retired from rugby after an injury which left the South African star 'millimetres from death'.
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Daily Maverick on MSNSpringbok great and Stormers legend Steven Kitshoff forced into premature retirement due to neck injuryVeteran Springbok prop Steven Kitshoff officially retired on Tuesday, 25 February 2025, after a serious neck injury meant he ...
CAPE TOWN - Double World Cup winning prop forward Steven Kitshoff has been forced to retire from rugby after a serious neck injury, his club Stormers announced on Tuesday. Read more at ...
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Hosted on MSNSouth Africa prop Steven Kitshoff retires from all rugbyThe 33-year-old front-rower played 83 tests for the Springboks, winning back-to-back Rugby World Cups in 2019 and 2023. His ...
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