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World Cup Winner Shot Thrice By Robbers In Critical Condition

  Former Springbok hooker Naka Drotske was in critical condition in hospital on Friday after being shot during an armed robbery outside the South African capital Pretoria. Advertisement … Continue reading World Cup Winner Shot Thrice By Robbers In Critical Condition


(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 15, 1999 then South African hooker Naka Drotske poses for photographers before the first-round Rugby World Cup match between South Africa and Uruguay at the Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow. Former Springbok hooker Naka Drotske was in critical condition in hospital on November 29, 2018 after being shot during an armed robbery outside the South African capital Pretoria. Drotske, a member of the 1995 World Cup winning squad, was at his brother’s property in Kameeldrift when three men broke into the house on Thursday evening, police told local media. Drotske suffered severe blood loss after being shot three times and was undergoing emergency treatment at the Netcare Montana hospital in Pretoria, reports said. Odd ANDERSEN / AFP
South African hooker Naka Drotske poses for photographers before the first-round Rugby World Cup match between South Africa and Uruguay at the Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow. 
Odd ANDERSEN / AFP

 

Former Springbok hooker Naka Drotske was in critical condition in hospital on Friday after being shot during an armed robbery outside the South African capital Pretoria.

The 47-year-old, a member of the 1995 World Cup winning squad, was at his brother’s property in Kameeldrift when three men broke into the house on Thursday evening, police told local media.

“There was a struggle whereby one of the men was shot at,” police spokesman Kay Makhubele said.

Drotske suffered severe blood loss after being shot three times and was undergoing emergency treatment at the Netcare Montana hospital in Pretoria, reports said.

His business partner and fellow former Springbok Os du Randt was also at the scene of the robbery but was unhurt.

Naka was shot and is currently in critical condition in hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery,” South African Rugby said on its Twitter feed.

English club London Irish for whom Drotske played for two years tweeted its horror at his predicament.

“Our thoughts are with former London Irish player Naka Drotske after this shocking news, we wish him a speedy recovery,” tweeted the club with a shamrock icon.

Drotske won 26 caps for South Africa, scoring three tries.

He was reserve hooker when South Africa hosted and won the World Cup in 1995, making just the one appearance, one year after the end of apartheid.

He had become first choice hooker four years later when the Springboks reached the semi-finals, playing in five of their matches, losing to eventual winners Australia.

He later coached his domestic team, the Cheetahs, before pursuing a business career.

AFP