Lizo Gqoboka: Saying Goodbye to a Springbok Star

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South African Rugby bids farewell to one of its finest players, Lizo Gqoboka, as he transitions to a new club. Gqoboka, popularly known as GQ, recently left the Bulls, where he has had a fruitful tenure, with two Currie Cup victories and a Super Rugby Unlocked title to his credit. The Springbok forward has also played two test matches for South Africa, along with three appearances for South Africa A and a Springbok XV side between 2016 and 2019.

Moving On to New Challenges

Gqoboka’s new club has yet to be confirmed by the player and his management team. However, rumors suggest that the Stormers are likely to be his next destination, following their recent signing of Lions prop Sti Sithole. If this is true, the Stormers’ squad will undoubtedly benefit from Gqoboka’s experience and talent.

Grateful for the Bulls

Upon his departure from Loftus, Gqoboka expressed heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support he received from the Bulls’ die-hard fans throughout the years. He also acknowledged the coaches, teammates, and behind-the-scenes heroes who helped him reach his full potential and recover from injuries during his eight-year tenure.

“It was an honor to represent such a great club,” said Gqoboka, reflecting on his time at the Bulls. “I am thankful for all the memories and lessons.”

Looking to the Future

Despite the bittersweet goodbye, Gqoboka remains excited about the future and considers himself fortunate to have been part of the Bulls family. He promises to return to Loftus as a visitor in the near future and offered well-wishes to his former teammates and coaches, stating, “I wish everyone all of the very best for the future.”

Legacy and Impact

As one chapter closes for this Springbok powerhouse, another begins. Gqoboka’s undeniable talent, passion, and drive will make his new club, whoever they may be, very fortunate indeed. As we await the prop’s next move, we take a moment to appreciate the impact he has made on South African rugby and his enduring legacy at Loftus.

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