Blitzbok Kyle Brown calls it a day
Updated | By Jacaranda FM News
Springbok Sevens stalwart Kyle Brown has retired from sevens rugby after 69 tournaments with the Blitzboks.
He played in 347 matches and scored 89 tries for a career total of 445 points.
The 32-year-old Brown made his debut for the Blitzboks in the 2008/09 season in Dubai and also captained the side for two seasons, with his last stint as skipper coming in Singapore in 2018.
Brown captained the team to an historic first gold medal in Rugby Sevens at the Commonwealth Games in 2014 and also won bronze with Team South Africa at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. Brown was named in the tournament Dream Team afterwards.
As a Blitzbok, Brown was part of all three Springbok Sevens squads that won the title s in the 2008/09, 2016/17 and 2017/18 seasons.
Springbok Sevens coach Neil Powell said Brown will leave a void, but also a legacy.
“I was privileged enough to play with Kyle and later coach him and in both roles, he remained a gentleman, a friend and a player who cares deeply for the Blitzboks.
“Few people realise how hard he had to work to get back into contention after two consecutive knee operations. He showed tremendous guts and determination to regain his competitive edge following those injuries, and did so with such a positive mind-set that it enhanced the Blitzboks on the world stage.”
For Brown, time flew by.
"I played my first tournament with the team in December 2008, not knowing that this team would become my home for the last 11 years and my entire professional career,” he said.
“The last decade has passed quicker than I could have imagined, I have traveled to some incredible destinations and enjoyed experiences that some could only dream of, for that I will always be grateful.
"I have been fortunate to have ridden this roller coaster that is sevens rugby through many unforgettable moments. Some highlights are medaling at the Olympics and Commonwealth Games and taking our home tournaments in George, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town."
Brown added: “People always want to know what is special about this team, the answer is seemingly simple – the people. People have always been the heart and soul of this team, and the dominant reason why I have stayed with this team for so long.
“People shape this team and the team continuously shapes them, it’s a cycle that I have always admired and hope that it continues on the progressive path that it has been on. To the special group of players who have come and gone, and to those that remain, thank you for creating the perfect environment to call home.”
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