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Bok prop hangs up his boots after 'severe neck injury'

NEWS: Springbok prop Coenie Oosthuizen has officially announced his retirement from the game.

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Oosthuizen began his professional career with the Cheetahs in 2008 before joining the Sharks in 2016.

He returned to Durban in 2023 after a spell with the Sale Sharks in England.

“Coenie’s return to the Sharks was not to last as long as many had hoped,” said a Sharks statement.

“A severe neck injury sustained during a match in 2024 forced Coenie to make the heart-wrenching decision to retire from professional rugby.”

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Oosthuizen explained how hard it was to hang up his boots.

“It is with a heavy heart that I announce my retirement from professional rugby,” he said.

“After 17 incredible years on the field, the time has come for me to step away from the sport I love so dearly.

“I began my journey with the Cheetahs and had the honour of playing for several special teams, including the Sharks and the Sale Sharks, before returning to the Sharks, where my career has come to an unexpected end.

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“This decision has been one of the hardest I’ve ever had to make.

“Unfortunately, an injury has forced me to hang up my boots earlier than I had hoped.

“While this is not the ending I envisioned, I recognize the importance of prioritizing my health so that I can be there for my beautiful family – my amazing wife, our two wonderful daughters, and another little one on the way.

“My greatest joy now will be living a full and active life with them by my side.

Oosthuizen added: “Throughout my career, I’ve been blessed with the unwavering support of so many incredible individuals.

“To my coaches, teammates, medical staff, and the fans who have cheered me on from the stands and from afar, thank you for believing in me and for the unforgettable moments we’ve shared.

“A special thank you to the Sharks for continuously supporting me and assisting me throughout this injury.

“I am particularly grateful for the privilege of representing my country on several occasions, an honour I will cherish forever.

“Thank you all for the memories and the support throughout my journey. I am eternally grateful and excited for the next chapter of my life.

Sharks head coach John Plumtree paid tribute to the big prop.

“I haven’t had the privilege of coaching Coenie for more than one season, but I am glad that I had the opportunity,” said Plumtree.

“He is a highly skilful player and an excellent leader who has guided and mentored many younger players.

“Above all, he is a lovely character and an asset to have in the team. I’m sure he will make an excellent coach and wish him and his family all the best with their future endeavours.”

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