Hawke's Bay Today

Pressures told on Bulls’ Nkosi

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I’ve basically been curled up in a ball with my Dad, and he’s been managing my mental state daily. Sbu Nkosi

South Africa wing Sbu Nkosi says the mental pressure of being involved in profession­al rugby led to him going AWOL for three weeks, resulting in him being reported missing by his Pretoria-based club Bulls.

Bulls, who will compete in the Champions Cup against Lyon this weekend, reported Nkosi missing with police after neither they nor several close family members could contact him.

Nkosi, 26, who has 16 Springbok caps and was part of the squad that lifted the Rugby World Cup in 2019, says he has been battling “mental pressure” for some time, and it all caught up with him.

“I’m a lot better. There’s obviously a lot to speak about that I can’t say out loud but my condition is improving,” Nkosi told media.

“It’s just been a whole lot of mental pressure. It’s been building up for a couple of years now. I was just trying to keep myself calm. That’s been a battle. I’m at a point where I need to prioritise the person before the rugby player.”

Nkosi has told the Bulls he would like to take a break from the game but intends to return in the future. Team officials said they will be offering him support.

“I just needed time. I’ve basically been curled up in a ball with my Dad, and he’s been managing my mental state daily,” Nkosi said.

“I’m not special or different or unique in any way. I think it’s something that needs to be focused on a bit more, whether you’re on top or at the bottom.

“Maybe a little effort needs to be put into how the guys manage the wave of emotions that come with the good and bad times.”

Nkosi was sent home from the Bulls’ United Rugby Championsh­ip tour of Europe in October after missing a team meeting.

He was also overlooked for a test

against Wales last year after failing to renew his passport in time, despite requests from South African Rugby for him to do so.

Nkosi is the not the first player to seek a sudden break from the game.

Australia captain Michael Hooper left the Wallabies camp during the Rugby Championsh­ip citing the need

for time away, but returned for their recent autumn internatio­nal series of matches.

Nkosi was named in South Africa’s squad for tests against Ireland, France, Italy and England in November but was ruled out of the autumn internatio­nals after suffering a rib injury while playing for the Bulls.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Sbu Nkosi needs to put his health ahead of the game.
Photo / AP Sbu Nkosi needs to put his health ahead of the game.

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