Hopeful update issued on ex-Bok flyhalf Hougaard



Former Springbok rugby player Derick Hougaard has been discharged from the hospital after a three-week stay in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) due to respiratory pneumonia. However, reports indicate that he is still “extremely weak” and facing difficulties in holding conversations.

Hougaard’s partner, Nádine, a popular Afrikaans singer, shared the news of his release from the hospital while admitting to concern over his current condition.

Nádine revealed to Rapport newspaper that while Hougaard is now at home, he remains weak and struggles with speaking due to swollen vocal cords.

The former Springbok flyhalf showed signs of progress when he opened his eyes and started communicating while recovering at the Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Pretoria last Thursday. However, his prolonged weakness indicates that his recovery process will require more time.

Hougaard represented the Bulls from 2002 to 2008, playing in over 100 matches. He also had stints with Leicester (2008-2009) and Saracens (2009-2012). During his career, he earned eight Test caps for the Springboks and was part of the 2003 World Cup squad that reached the quarter-finals.

Despite being at home, Hougaard continues to rely on medication and an oxygen machine to aid his recovery. Nádine emphasized that he will need to take it easy and remain on the oxygen machine for a few more weeks.





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