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The news that former Sharks captain Tera Mtembu has signed with US Major League Rugby side New England Free Jacks signalled the end to an unfulfilled career in South African rugby

Mtembu’s appointment as the first black African captain in domestic first-class rugby, at the ripe old age of 23 in 2014, generated a lot of expectation. But as his time at the Durban franchise winds down – he leaves for Boston in Massachusetts in December – his career is measured more by injury layoffs than by caps earned.

“It would have been interesting to see how far I would have gone if I’d only had half my knee injuries. Looking at how my life has turned out, if someone had said to me this is how it would be 11 years ago, I would have taken it. Being injured a lot, it was a blessing for me to look at other avenues outside rugby and to keep reminding myself that rugby does not define who I am,” said Mtembu.

“Five years ago, our [biokineticist] Jimmy Wright got a few of us to do an individual player development programme the Sharks started years ago. There was a property manager who taught us the basics of property [investment]. While the list may just about trip off the tongue, it doesn’t convey the hairy moments when things were so serious he could have lost his leg. Having injured his leg on the last day of the last session in the last move of the 2016 preseason, Mtembu had a scope and was marooned in Durban for the holidays and accepted an invitation for dinner at a friend’s place.

 

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