The Herald (Zimbabwe)

He joins Roc Nations Sports

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JOHANNESBU­RG. — Rugby World Cup- winning Springbok prop Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira has become the latest South African athlete to join American sports management agency Roc Nation Sports Internatio­nal.

The 35-year-old former Sharks star, who retired from all forms of rugby in March last year, joins a growing list of South Africans who are under the Jay-Z-owned company.

Mtawarira joins Springbok captain, Siya Kolisi, and his former Bok teammate Cheslin Kolbe and Proteas fast bowler, Lungi Ngidi‚ who joined in November last year.

In a statement issued yesterday‚ Roc Nation said they will manage Mtawarira’s brand‚ commercial entities and philanthro­pic ventures.

“I am thrilled and truly honoured to be involved with Roc Nation Sports. The brand is dynamic and forward thinking and that’s exactly what I need in this next chapter of my life‚” Mtawarira was quoted as saying in the statement.

Roc Nation Sports Internatio­nal president Michael Yormark welcomed another 2019 Rugby World Cup winner into the fold.

“Roc Nation Sports is delighted and honoured to have Beast as a part of our growing family.

“He is a legend of the game with a remarkable story. We look forward to helping him grow his brand and legacy on a global stage in this exciting new chapter of his career‚” said Yormark.

“Beast” had a brief stint with American rugby club Old Glory DC in the Major League Rugby before Covid-19 cut short his spell in the US in March last year.

The Zimbabwe-born legend is South Africa’s third most capped player in history‚ having played 117 Tests since his debut in 2008.

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