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SA Rugby mourns the passing of former Springbok Bevin Fortuin

Fortuin, who was born on 6 February 1979, played two Tests for the Springboks, against Ireland in Dublin in 2006, and against Australia in Sydney in 2007.

Provincially, he represented the SWD Eagles in 122 games between 2000 and 2010, and from 2005 to 2009, he played 79 times in the colours of the Toyota Cheetahs, including making 22 Vodacom Super Rugby appearances.

Fortuin also played for the Emerging Springboks, SA U21s, and the Southern Kings.

After hanging up his boots, Fortuin ploughed back into the game with a long coaching career, working most recently as head coach of Pick n Pay Gold Cup side Northam Rhinos.

"It is with deep sorrow and profound respect that we mourn the passing of Bevin Fortuin, a man whose life embodied integrity, humility and unwavering dedication to the game of rugby and the communities it uplifted," said Alexander.

"Bevin was more than a gifted player and coach; he was a mentor, a leader and a beacon of hope for many young athletes who saw in him the possibility of greatness grounded in grace. His contributions to South African rugby, both on and off the field, were marked by quiet strength and a deep sense of purpose. He carried the jersey with pride and he wore his humanity even prouder.

"We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and all who were fortunate to walk alongside him, may you find comfort in the legacy he leaves behind: one of service, excellence and compassion. His memory will live on in every try scored, every young player inspired and every community he touched.

"Bevin Fortuin's name will forever be etched in the story of South African rugby – not only as a player, but as a man who gave his heart to the game and to the people it serves. May he rest in peace and may his spirit continue to guide us."

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