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A Tribute to Hugh Bladen: The Legendary Rugby Commentator

South African rugby fans were relieved to learn that the renowned commentator Hugh Bladen had fully recovered from two strokes he experienced in October 2021. The 78-year-old legend recently relocated to Cape Town with his wife to stay with his daughter. Bladen is a beloved figure in the sports media industry in South Africa, particularly within rugby circles.

Early Life and Career

Bladen was born and raised in Johannesburg, where he attended King Edward VII High School before starting his illustrious career as a rugby commentator in 1976. Initially working for the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) until 1994, he then moved to SuperSport, where he continued to share his passion for the sport. As a former rugby player, Bladen’s experience as a flyhalf for both Transvaal and the Junior Springboks only added to the credibility of his commentary.

The Secret to Success

When asked about the secret to his long-running success, Bladen shared three key factors: love for the job, the support of excellent colleagues, and a strong sense of humility. He emphasized that passion must be the driving force behind any endeavor, and it has certainly been the cornerstone of his accomplished career.

Unmatched Knowledge and Experience

Bladen has not only shared his voice with rugby fans around the world, but also his wealth of knowledge and experience. Having covered a remarkable 27 Curie Cup finals, his insights into players, matches, and rugby history are unparalleled. It is this in-depth understanding, combined with his iconic catchphrase “Unbelievable,” that has made him a household name among rugby enthusiasts.

A Health Scare and Recovery

In a recent interview, Bladen expressed his gratitude for the support he received during his health scare. While he still struggles with slow speech and memory loss, he remains positive and appreciative of his progress. Now residing in Cape Town, he continues to enjoy good spirits and the love of his family.

Thoughts on the Current State of South African Rugby

The veteran commentator also shared his thoughts on the current state of South African rugby. With an abundance of talent at all levels, from schoolboys to the Springboks, Bladen believes that the country is in a strong position. He attributes this success to passionate players, skilled coaches, and a nation that is mad about rugby.

Bladen expressed his support for the Springboks, wishing them success at the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France. He is optimistic about their chances, confident that they can repeat their 2019 triumph.

A Legendary Legacy

Hugh Bladen’s legacy in South African and world rugby is indisputable. As a pioneer in sports broadcasting, his dedication to the sport, extensive knowledge, and passion will forever be remembered by the countless fans who grew up listening to his commentary. His impact on the world of rugby is truly “Unbelievable.”

Lerato Mokena

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