Steven Kitshoff’s Emotional Return to DHL Stadium Sparks Fan Celebration
- Steven Kitshoff returned to DHL Stadium in a moment full of emotion, reminding fans of his remarkable presence in South African rugby
- On the pitch, he was honoured in a way that highlighted his impact and left supporters reflecting on his journey
- Social media and fans celebrated his resilience, turning his appearance into a memorable and widely discussed moment
Cape Town’s DHL Stadium witnessed a poignant moment as former Springbok Steven Kitshoff rejoined the squad ahead of their clash with the Wallabies.
Known affectionately as “Spicy Plum,” Kitshoff’s presence stirred emotions, coming months after he was forced to retire due to a career-ending neck injury.
The Springboks triumphed over their Australian rivals 30-22, but the spotlight was firmly on Kitshoff’s return.

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A hero’s homecoming
Kitshoff took on the role of flag bearer and was honoured by carrying the Webb Ellis Trophy onto the pitch.
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For many fans, seeing the 33-year-old alongside his former teammates was a bittersweet reminder of a playing career cut tragically short.
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A career halted too soon
In February, Kitshoff publicly confirmed he had retired, citing a serious neck injury sustained last year during a Currie Cup clash between Western Province and the Griquas.
The injury, which affected his C1 and C2 vertebrae, required a complex surgical fusion and months of intensive rehabilitation.
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Reflecting on his career, Kitshoff said,
“Rugby has been my life since childhood. Representing the Springboks and the Stormers was a dream come true. Ending my career this way is deeply disappointing, but my health had to come first. I gave everything I could to come back, but it wasn’t meant to be.”
Since making his international debut against Ireland in 2016, Kitshoff has established himself as a cornerstone of the Springbok forward pack. Kitshoff earned 83 Test caps during his distinguished career, playing a vital role in South Africa's Rugby World Cup wins in 2019 and 2023.
Kitshoff played a key role in the Springboks' series victory over the British & Irish Lions in 2021 and helped the Stormers secure the United Rugby Championship title in 2022.
Beyond his achievements at the senior level, Kitshoff’s rugby journey began with success in the junior ranks, where he won the World Rugby U20 Championship with the Junior Springboks in 2012. He became the second most-capped Springbok prop in history, trailing only the legendary Tendai Mtawarira.

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His front-row partnership with Frans Malherbe and Malcolm Marx became one of the most formidable combinations in world rugby, featuring in 17 Test matches together.
Fittingly, both of Kitshoff’s international tries came in away matches against Italy, in 2017 and 2022, symbolising his ability to rise to the occasion on the global stage.
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