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Cornal Hendricks: a legacy beyond rugby and a hero to Wellington

Weekend Argus on Saturday

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May 17, 2025

CORNAL Hendricks, remembered for his infectious smile and exceptional sidestepping ability on the rugby field, left behind a profound legacy that transcends the sport he loved.

- LEIGHTON KOOPMAN

Cornal Hendricks: a legacy beyond rugby and a hero to Wellington

The celebrated Springbok star, who passed away this week at the age of 37, is not only mourned for his contributions to international rugby but also for his relentless dedication to uplifting his community and breaking down barriers for those who shared his struggles.

Born in the disadvantaged community of Wellington, Hendricks faced formidable challenges from a young age. Diagnosed with a serious heart condition, Hendricks was told to retire after only 12 Tests for the Springboks, in which he scored five tries. He also represented the Blitzboks between 2011 and 2014, winning a Commonwealth Games gold with the side.

Many teams were wary of the risk involved in signing him, casting him into uncertainty. However, his community club, Roses United, embraced him and provided a lifeline, allowing him to play again.

Affectionately known as 'Langtoon' by his wife, Stephaney, and his teams, he had a larger-than-life personality, but he was more than just a rugby player. He was a beacon of hope for his community, embodying the spirit of resilience and the drive to uplift those around him.

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