A New Chapter Begins for Springboks’ Star Handre Pollard and Wife Marise: The Joy of Parenthood

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Springboks’ star Handre Pollard and his wife, Marise, welcomed their son, Hunter Andre Pollard, into the world on April 25th. Hunter’s birth marks the third within the Springbok brotherhood this year and serves as a testament to Handre and Marise’s enduring bond. Marise, an accomplished athlete and fitness blogger, shared her excitement on Instagram, while their enduring relationship, now further enriched with the arrival of their son, serves as a testament to their lasting bond.

Handre Pollard, the Springboks flyhalf, and his wife, Marise, welcomed their son, Hunter Andre Pollard, into the world on April 25th. Weighing 3.6kg and measuring 52 cm, Hunter’s birth marks the third within the Springbok brotherhood this year and serves as a testament to Handre and Marise’s enduring bond.

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Section 1: Welcome to the World

In the realm of rugby, an unparalleled delight reverberates globally as Handre Pollard, the esteemed Springboks flyhalf, enters a new phase of his existence, becoming a father. On April 25th, Pollard and his wife, Marise, greeted their son, Hunter Andre Pollard, into the world, thereby marking a notable landmark in their shared life journey.

Weighing in at 3.6kg and measuring 52 cm, baby Hunter represents the sheer joy that unfolds with the advent of a fresh existence. A glimpse into Hunter’s world was revealed through an Instagram update from Marise, which exuded her excitement. She shared a sonogram image, captioning it with Psalm 139: 13 – 14, expressing awe at the miraculous creation of life within her.

The birth of their child follows the splendid triumph of the Springboks as double Rugby World Cup champions. The couple’s anticipation for their son was initially shared by Marise in January during a baby shower at the Brookdale Estate in Paarl, South Africa. A post relaying the day was overflowing with thanks for the outpouring of affection for their eagerly awaited “main squeeze.”

Section 2: A New Addition to the Springbok Family

Hunter Andre Pollard’s birth marks the third within the Springbok brotherhood this year, after the birth of daughters to Anlia and Eben Etzebeth in January and Faf and Mine de Klerk in February.

Hunter’s mother, Marise, leads an interesting life as a woman of many talents. An accomplished athlete, she has earned a gold medal at the South African National Championships, establishing her footing in the world of athletics. Her enthusiasm for fitness is mirrored by her sizable Instagram following of 182,000 people, solidifying her status as a popular fitness blogger.

Born and raised in Bloemendal, Eastern Cape, South Africa, Marise’s journey began in the peaceful life of the farm. She traded the tranquil landscapes of her home for the thriving city life in England, where she now lives with Handre, who plays for the Leicester Tigers in England’s Premiership Rugby league.

Section 3: Marise’s Multifaceted Life

Apart from her athletic achievements and blogging expertise, Marise also boasts an academic background. In 2018, she pursued a BED – ECD Foundation Phase Teaching degree and transitioned into the honorable career of a pre-school teacher. A deeper look into her personal life uncovers a romance that sprouted on Facebook. Handre and Marise connected on the social networking site during their high school years and have remained united for 12 years and counting.

In 2017, the couple tied the knot in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, signifying the commencement of their nuptial journey. Their enduring relationship, now further enriched with the arrival of their son, Hunter, serves as a testament to their lasting bond.

Section 4: The Intersection of Rugby and Family Life

To sum up, Hunter Andre Pollard’s birth deftly fuses the universe of rugby with personal bliss, as Handre and Marise embark on the adventure of parenthood. As the third Springbok baby born this year, Hunter’s arrival holds a distinctive position within the fraternity, symbolizing the weaving together of the athletes’ professional and personal milestones.

1. When was Handre Pollard’s son born?

Handre Pollard’s son, Hunter Andre Pollard, was born on April 25th.

2. How much did Hunter weigh and how long was he at birth?

Hunter was born weighing 3.6kg and measuring 52cm.

3. Who else in the Springbok brotherhood has welcomed a child this year?

Anlia and Eben Etzebeth welcomed a daughter in January, and Faf and Mine de Klerk welcomed a daughter in February.

4. What is Marise’s background?

Marise is an accomplished athlete who has earned a gold medal at the South African National Championships and has a sizable Instagram following as a fitness blogger. She also has an academic background and pursued a BED – ECD Foundation Phase Teaching degree, transitioning into a pre-school teacher.

5. How did Handre and Marise meet?

Handre and Marise connected on Facebook during their high school years and have been together for 12 years and counting.

6. Where does Handre Pollard currently play rugby?

Handre Pollard plays for the Leicester Tigers in England’s Premiership Rugby league.

Sizwe Dlamini is a Cape Town-based journalist who chronicles the city’s evolving food scene, from boeka picnics in the Bo-Kaap to seafood braais in Khayelitsha. Raised on the slopes of Table Mountain, he still starts every morning with a walk to the kramat in Constantia before heading out to discover whose grandmother is dishing up the best smoorsnoek that day.

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