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**Headline:** Kobbie Mainoo Out of Action Due to Injury **Subheadline:** Former South African rugby player faces setback as he battles through persistent pain South African rugby star Kobbie Mainoo has announced that he will be sidelined for the remainder of the season due to a severe injury sustained during his latest match. Mainoo, who was recently named the captain of the Springboks after retiring from international play in 2018, had been preparing for a crucial clash against New Zealand. However, the news of his injury came as a shock and a blow to the team's hopes of securing a place at the World Cup in Japan next year. The injury occurred during the first half of the match, when Mainoo suffered a concussion following a collision with another player. Despite being rushed off the field immediately, Mainoo continued to struggle with symptoms such as headaches, nausea, and dizziness throughout the game. After consulting with medical staff, it was determined that the damage was severe enough to require surgery. Mainoo's absence will have significant consequences for the Springboks, who were looking forward to a strong performance in their final home match before heading to New Zealand. The team will now need to rely on other players to step up and fill the void left by Mainoo. In a statement released by the Springboks' official website, coach Jacques Burger expressed his disappointment and frustration with the injury. "We're deeply saddened by this development, especially considering Kobbie's outstanding contributions to our team over the years," he said. "He's a leader and a symbol of hope for the nation, and we'll miss him greatly." While Mainoo's injury may be a setback for the Springboks, it is not unexpected given the nature of his sport. Injuries are a common occurrence in rugby, particularly for players who have played for extended periods at high levels. It is hoped that Mainoo will recover fully and return to the pitch soon, ready to help the team achieve its goals. |
