Cornal Hendricks on his way to the Bulls

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The Blue Bulls have announced the signing of former Springbok wing Cornal Hendricks, who will join them for the upcoming Super Rugby season.

The 30 year-old winger played 12 Tests for South Africa, the last in 2015, before a heart condition sidelined him when he was due to take up a contract with the Stormers at the time.

After thorough examinations and testing Hendricks has now been cleared to play again by a leading heart specialist, while the player himself declared that he is fully aware of his diagnoses and possible effects and/or risks associated with his condition and happy to give it another go.

“As with any rugby player that plays this beautiful game, I fully understand the risks that go with it as I enter into this contract with the Blue Bulls Company,” Hendricks told the Bulls’ official website.

“I accept such risks.”

Hendricks said he is keen to get back on the field, contributing and playing for the Bulls.

“I have played in a number of invitational tournaments around the world in the last two years, so I am keen to become part of a team structure and squad again, especially one known for their good culture and structure,” he added.

“The Bulls are definitely a team on an upward curve, so it is pretty exciting joining them.”

The Blue Bulls’ high performance manager, Xander Janse van Rensburg, said they are happy to welcome Hendricks into the squad.

“We evaluated him and are happy to give him the opportunity to play professional rugby at the highest level again,” he said.

“After all, he is a great player, a Springbok, and a truly great team man as well, who will contribute and fit into the Bulls family with ease. We are keen to see him perform again.”