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    ‘Rugby has Shaped Who I Am’ Springbok Women’s Captain Nolusindiso Booi Retires

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeSeptember 26, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    South Africa’s most capped Springbok Women’s player, Nolusindiso Booi, has called time on her playing days, in an emotional farewell that brings the curtain down on a trailblazing and pioneering career.

    “This is an emotional moment for me as I say goodbye to a game that has been a huge part of my life for the past 15 years. Rugby has shaped who I am, taught me discipline, teamwork, resilience, respect, and to stay humble all the time.”

    “I am grateful for that. I have made memories, friendships that will last a lifetime, and I am totally grateful for every teammate, coach, our supporters, and family member who worked this journey with me. Rugby will always remain in my heart.”

    Outgoing Springbok Women’s Captain, Nolusindiso Booi

    “To the people that I always tend to forget to say thank you to, the medical team, thank you so much for everything, and thank you for making sure that each and every player is well treated and in good hands around you, and to all the sponsors that play a part in women’s rugby. Thank you so much.”

    Booi: “Rugby has shaped who I am, taught me discipline, teamwork, resilience, respect, and to stay humble all the time.”

    Booi will go down as one of the greats of women’s rugby. Booi has led the team with grace and heart in every game she has played. The long-time captain has witnessed the women’s game grow, having begun playing the game in 2007, then made her international debut in 2010. Booi is now the most capped Women’s player and also the most capped captain in the history of the women’s game, having led the Bok Women in 26 internationals.

    Booi’s last international assignment came at the recent Women’s Rugby World Cup, and she couldn’t have asked for a better send-off. Booi led the team to their greatest ever performance at the tournament as they played in their first-ever quarterfinal at a Rugby World Cup. 

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    Booi’s participation in the competition was made more special as it was her fourth appearance, having participated in the 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2025 editions. Her career in the game began in 2007 when she played at Border and  then went on to represent DHL Western Province Women.

    Booi said the highlight of her international career was being part of a team that started with little, but now inspires the next generation of girls and young women’s players.

    “When you start out as a Springbok it’s about proving that you’re good enough, but as you play more Tests that feeling dissolves and you realise it’s not about you, it’s about standing up to the responsibility of what this team should mean to the next generation.”

    “I think we have made massive strides in that regard, and what I’m most proud of. It was never about me, but the bigger reward of seeing the power of this team to inspire others.

    “I have so many people to thank on this journey I had, from those early days taking multiple taxis to get to training, to the professional set-up we are enjoying now. Family, friends, fellow players, coaches, medical staff – where does one stop?

    Booi has led the Bok Women in 26 internationals, and is the most-capped Women’s player, and the most capped captain, in the history of the women's game.
    Booi has led the Bok Women in 26 internationals, and is the most-capped Women’s player, and the most capped captain, in the history of the women’s game.

    “I had my fair share of injuries, and the patience and dedication of the medical staff, especially in the last couple of seasons, helped me to be strong and fit until my very last game. But I also must listen to my body, and it is telling me it is time to stop.

    “Lastly, to SA Rugby and their endeavours to improve the status of the women’s game, thank you. We have made so much progress in recent years, and the commitment shown by SA Rugby is not lip service only, we see it and can feel it. The jersey is indeed in a better place.”

    “Cindy Booi will go down as a true legend – not only of women’s rugby, but of the game itself.”

    SA Rugby president, Mark Alexander

    “We have been privileged to witness the career of an undoubted icon of Springbok Women’s rugby. From the moment she first pulled on the green and gold jersey in 2010, Cindy distinguished herself with a rare combination of talent, tenacity, and heart.

    “Over the years, she became central to many of the most defining and memorable moments in the women’s game, leaving an indelible mark on the sport. Her leadership – especially during times of challenge – was nothing short of extraordinary.

    Booi has led the Bok Women in 26 internationals, and is the most-capped Women’s player, and the most capped captain, in the history of the women's game.
    Pictured with fellow Spiingbok Women stalwart Babalway Latsha (R), Booi has led the Bok Women in 26 internationals, and is the most-capped Women’s player, and the most capped captain, in the history of the women’s game.

    “Cindy stood as a tower of strength, both on and off the field. She led with dignity, courage, and an unwavering commitment to her teammates and to the values of the Springbok jersey.

    “Part of her enduring legacy is the model she leaves behind: one of discipline, leadership, and professionalism. It is a legacy that will continue to inspire future generations of players and one of which she should be immensely proud,” said Alexander.

    “On behalf of SA Rugby, we honour Cindy Booi for her remarkable contribution to the game. Her name will forever be etched in the history of South African rugby.”


    Main Photo Caption: South Africa’s most capped Springbok Women’s player, Nolusindiso Booi, has called time on her playing days, in an emotional farewell that brings the curtain down on a trailblazing and pioneering career. All Photos: SA Rugby / Gallo Images

    Photo 2 Caption: Booi: “Rugby has shaped who I am, taught me discipline, teamwork, resilience, respect, and to stay humble all the time.”

    Photo 3 Caption: The long-time captain has witnessed the women’s game grow, having begun playing the game in 2007, then made her international debut in 2010.

    Photo 4 Caption: Booi has led the Bok Women in 26 internationals, and is the most-capped Women’s player, and the most capped captain, in the history of the women’s game.



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