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Sbu Nkosi's time at the Bulls has come to an end after the Springbok winger and the franchise agreed to an early termination of his contract with immediate effect. | Sport24news

The decision to terminate Nkosi's contract was reached by mutual consent, the Bulls confirmed in a media statement on Monday afternoon. Bulls CEO Edgar Rathbone thanked Nkosi for his contributions to the franchise.

"I know that it wasn't an easy time for him personally, but I am confident that the support we provided to him was invaluable. The wing returned from a two-month sabbatical in February and scored against the Stormers in his first game back.

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