Springbok 2019 Rugby World Cup winner Sibusiso Nkosi quit the Bulls after a troubled season with the Pretoria franchise 🏉 BreakfastWithDarrenMauleOnECR SARugby
South Africa's World Cup winner Sbu Nkosi, who was reported missing by his club side the Bulls, has been found. Image: Getty Images
After moving from Durban outfit Sharks, Nkosi disappeared from the Bulls camp last December, triggering a nationwide search. The player admitted he had mental health challenges and, after treatment, scored three tries in four matches for the Bulls before falling out of favour.
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