Handre and Marise Pollard have returned to South Africa, bringing along their bouncing baby boy on his first trip to Mzansi.
Springboks flyhalf Handre Pollard, his wife Marise and their one-month-old son, Hunter have flown back to South Africa. Marise shared a photo on her Instagram Story of Handre and Hunter on Wednesday 29 May. She also shared a photo of herself and Handre. Take a look…
“Woke up in South African,” she wrote. In the next slide she she revealed that she and Handre were happiest there.In another Instagram Story, Marise also revealed that their family met Hunter for the first time, and he was surrounded by love. The Pollards currently live in the UK. According to. The pair moved to the UK in 2022, when Handre signed a R14 million a year contract with Leicester Tigers.
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