Former Springbok Bevin Fortuin Dies Aged 46
Bevin Fortuin, a former Springbok with two international caps and respected coach, died suddenly from a suspected heart attack before a training session, South African rugby mourns.
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Former Springbok fullback and Northam Rhinos head coach, Bevin Fortuin, has died. The 46-year-old played two test matches for the Springboks, one against Ireland in 2006 and another against Australia in the Tri Nations a year later. Fortuin, who was born in George in the Southern Cape, started his provincial career playing for the SWD Eagles in 1998, before moving to the Free State Cheetahs in 2005. He played in Bloemfontein for four years. He s…
Tributes flood in as ex-Springbok star dies aged just 46
Former Springbok fullback and Northam Rhinos head coach Bevin Fortuin has tragically passed away after suffering a suspected heart attack ahead of a Rhinos training session, according to multiple reports. Fortuin, capped twice by South Africa (against Ireland in 2006 and Australia during the 2007 Tri-Nations), was a respected figure both on and off the field. Following stints with the SWD Eagles and Free State Cheetahs, he transitioned into coac…
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