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RIP: Cornal Hendricks
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“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
Read that but felt it was best posted by a Saffer. It's amazing that guys like Cornal, Richard Hadlee and Bernhard Gruver achieved such high levels in their sports with a time bomb in their chest.
RIP big fella.
RIP big fella.
I drink and I forget things.
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Care to share?assfly wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 6:35 am This is just so so sad.
Nevermind his talent on the field, his story off the field was so inspirational. He deserved longer.![]()
Very sad. Really young.
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Only see this now. RIV ou Grote!
I think this explains it quite well: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article ... good-ones/Uncle fester wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 11:37 amCare to share?assfly wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 6:35 am This is just so so sad.
Nevermind his talent on the field, his story off the field was so inspirational. He deserved longer.![]()
Very sad. Really young.
Credit to Jake White, he played a big role in his resurrection.
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Or his death. He shouldn't have played again.assfly wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 4:43 pmI think this explains it quite well: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article ... good-ones/Uncle fester wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 11:37 amCare to share?assfly wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 6:35 am This is just so so sad.
Nevermind his talent on the field, his story off the field was so inspirational. He deserved longer.![]()
Very sad. Really young.
Credit to Jake White, he played a big role in his resurrection.
That's a rancid comment.
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Why? Wasnt he diagnose with heart sickness while playing rugby? He didnt pass his medicals when trying to get a contract at the Stormers if I remember correctly. So the Bulls and Jake White decided otherwise.
He wouldn't have taken to the field if he wasn't cleared by doctors. Otherwise he would have been uninsurable and unplayable.OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 6:24 am Why? Wasnt he diagnose with heart sickness while playing rugby? He didnt pass his medicals when trying to get a contract at the Stormers if I remember correctly. So the Bulls and Jake White decided otherwise.
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Oom shoots his mouth off yet again...assfly wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 6:56 amHe wouldn't have taken to the field if he wasn't cleared by doctors. Otherwise he would have been uninsurable and unplayable.OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 6:24 am Why? Wasnt he diagnose with heart sickness while playing rugby? He didnt pass his medicals when trying to get a contract at the Stormers if I remember correctly. So the Bulls and Jake White decided otherwise.
https://supersport.com/rugby/general/ne ... rdiologist
Springbok Cornal Hendricks’ death had nothing to do with the fact that he was playing rugby.
That’s the view of Hendricks’ Cardiologist, Dr Wouter Basson, after the well-loved rugby player died on Wednesday night of a suspected heart attack.
Hendricks, who was diagnosed with the heart condition late in 2015, and missed two years of rugby because no team would take the risk of playing him with the condition, was finally given the chance to return to the rugby field in 2019 when the Vodacom Bulls offered him a contract.
But before he could sign the contract, Hendricks was put through a variety of tests and cleared to play rugby again.
The Bulls also revealed that he had been regularly tested and cleared every year that he played for the team and there were never any red flags that would have prevented him from playing.
On Thursday, Bulls CEO Edgar Rathbone said that there was never any regret about signing Hendricks regarding his condition.
“No, look, I need to state categorically that it was at that stage we got medical advice from Dr. Wouter Basson and we got that on a yearly basis as well to get him cleared,” Rathbone said.
“And the reality always was that rugby won't make it worse, but there will always be an issue with his heart - whether he plays rugby or whether he doesn't play rugby - it could have an impact in the long term.”
FOLLOWING MEDICAL ADVICE
Rathbone added that it was never a concern in the team environment and Hendricks followed the medical advice.
“No, not at all, not at all. Look, these things obviously happen and there is no perfect time for it to happen. But Cornal lived for the game and as close as the Bulls were to his heart, his chance to go back to Boland and help them get into the Currie Cup, was probably a good thing for him.”
Dr Basson told Supersport.com that Hendricks’ death wasn’t because of him returning to the rugby field.
“I can’t discuss Cornal’s medical diagnosis, but one thing I can say is that him playing rugby had nothing to do with his death,” Dr Basson said.
“He was monitored continually all the time and we took a young man a couple of years ago that was completely down and had nobody to support him and gave him a few more years to be productive in the game he loved.
“He was a very brave man, he worked hard and changed the Bulls team when he arrived in Pretoria. He got them to run straight and attack well.”
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He had a rare heart condition, and one could argue that strenuous exercise would have hasten things along. But he clearly loved the game and I'm sure he would have weighed up the options and the medical advice of his doctor before making the decision. In the end he took a calculated risk and decided to do what he loved even if it might cost him his life. I don't think anyone can be blamed for affording him the opportunity.
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“And the reality always was that rugby won't make it worse, but there will always be an issue with his heart - whether he plays rugby or whether he doesn't play rugby - it could have an impact in the long term.”
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He might have a point here? I don't know the specifics of this one but footballer Tom Lockyer had a heart attack on the pitch in Dec 23, forcing the game
to be abandoned. Yes he could have doid. Surprisingly to me (he's married with young kids), he was given the all clear to play again. The experts said
the problem was some form of atrial fibrillation and had been fixed. And then in the Wembley play off final the following May, he was down again although
the authorities decided not to abandon the game

Sport and injuries really seems to be a conflict of interests.
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Fuck you and your internet. He struggled with his heart and shoulk never played rugby again.
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Yeah. See my point earlier. I wonder if there's a conflict of interest here and, of course, players are always going to want to come back.assfly wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 6:56 amHe wouldn't have taken to the field if he wasn't cleared by doctors. Otherwise he would have been uninsurable and unplayable.OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 6:24 am Why? Wasnt he diagnose with heart sickness while playing rugby? He didnt pass his medicals when trying to get a contract at the Stormers if I remember correctly. So the Bulls and Jake White decided otherwise.
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Wouter Basson sound like a real rugby man knowing all about running straight to a heart attack.Guy Smiley wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 7:12 amOom shoots his mouth off yet again...assfly wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 6:56 amHe wouldn't have taken to the field if he wasn't cleared by doctors. Otherwise he would have been uninsurable and unplayable.OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 6:24 am Why? Wasnt he diagnose with heart sickness while playing rugby? He didnt pass his medicals when trying to get a contract at the Stormers if I remember correctly. So the Bulls and Jake White decided otherwise.
https://supersport.com/rugby/general/ne ... rdiologistSpringbok Cornal Hendricks’ death had nothing to do with the fact that he was playing rugby.
That’s the view of Hendricks’ Cardiologist, Dr Wouter Basson, after the well-loved rugby player died on Wednesday night of a suspected heart attack.
Hendricks, who was diagnosed with the heart condition late in 2015, and missed two years of rugby because no team would take the risk of playing him with the condition, was finally given the chance to return to the rugby field in 2019 when the Vodacom Bulls offered him a contract.
But before he could sign the contract, Hendricks was put through a variety of tests and cleared to play rugby again.
The Bulls also revealed that he had been regularly tested and cleared every year that he played for the team and there were never any red flags that would have prevented him from playing.
On Thursday, Bulls CEO Edgar Rathbone said that there was never any regret about signing Hendricks regarding his condition.
“No, look, I need to state categorically that it was at that stage we got medical advice from Dr. Wouter Basson and we got that on a yearly basis as well to get him cleared,” Rathbone said.
“And the reality always was that rugby won't make it worse, but there will always be an issue with his heart - whether he plays rugby or whether he doesn't play rugby - it could have an impact in the long term.”
FOLLOWING MEDICAL ADVICE
Rathbone added that it was never a concern in the team environment and Hendricks followed the medical advice.
“No, not at all, not at all. Look, these things obviously happen and there is no perfect time for it to happen. But Cornal lived for the game and as close as the Bulls were to his heart, his chance to go back to Boland and help them get into the Currie Cup, was probably a good thing for him.”
Dr Basson told Supersport.com that Hendricks’ death wasn’t because of him returning to the rugby field.
“I can’t discuss Cornal’s medical diagnosis, but one thing I can say is that him playing rugby had nothing to do with his death,” Dr Basson said.
“He was monitored continually all the time and we took a young man a couple of years ago that was completely down and had nobody to support him and gave him a few more years to be productive in the game he loved.
“He was a very brave man, he worked hard and changed the Bulls team when he arrived in Pretoria. He got them to run straight and attack well.”
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Maybe you don't know the English word cardiologist.OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 4:54 pm
Wouter Basson sound like a real rugby man knowing all about running straight to a heart attack.
It means heart specialist.
Err, the specialist he was seeing was one Wouter Basson aka Dr Death? A Google reveals he is practicing again and it is likely him. I would be absolutely shitting myself if I rocked up at hospital and found myself in the highly efficient care of Dr Death.
So much that happens in SA is frankly completely unbelievable.
So much that happens in SA is frankly completely unbelievable.

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I thought the same thing but you know Smiley. He love shooting his mouth about things he know fuckall about. Should stick to his Kiwi Cunterbury world._Os_ wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 5:17 pm Err, the specialist he was seeing was one Wouter Basson aka Dr Death? A Google reveals he is practicing again and it is likely him. I would be absolutely shitting myself if I rocked up at hospital and found myself in the highly efficient care of Dr Death.
So much that happens in SA is frankly completely unbelievable.![]()
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 6:03 pmI thought the same thing but you know Smiley. He love shooting his mouth about things he know fuckall about. Should stick to his Kiwi Cunterbury world._Os_ wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 5:17 pm Err, the specialist he was seeing was one Wouter Basson aka Dr Death? A Google reveals he is practicing again and it is likely him. I would be absolutely shitting myself if I rocked up at hospital and found myself in the highly efficient care of Dr Death.
So much that happens in SA is frankly completely unbelievable.![]()

Tell me something about cardiology, Bulletmouth.