Corné Krige is undoubtedly one of the toughest players to have ever played for the Springboks. We reflect on his career and where he is now.
Corné Krige is undoubtedly one of the toughest players to have ever played for the Springboks. We reflect on his career and where he is now.Corné Krige is undoubtedly one of the most memorable players to have ever laced up his boots for the Springboks.
Unfortunately, another serious knee injury ruled him out of the 1999 Rugby World Cup in Wales, but in the years to follow he would become a mainstay in the national team. Krige finished his domestic career in the English Premiership with the Northampton Saints, although he would only feature for one season before heading into retirement.Krige is now 49-years-old, and initially pursued a number of successful business ventures with former teammates.. Together with his wife, Justine, the team run a promotional branding company which specialises in bespoke and sustainable corporate gifting solutions.
“I was captain of most of the teams I played for so I was used to having a team of people with different skill sets. Suddenly I had my own company with no staff and I had to lead myself. Krige is also a popular keynote speaker and takes part in various motivational and fundraiser events.A Johannesburg-based waitress from Spur recently took to TikTok to share her earnings from tips over the past few months.
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