💨 Abstract
Former Springbok flyhalf Pat Lambie, known for his prolific stint with the Sharks and two Rugby World Cups, was forced into retirement at 28 due to head injury issues. After a brief stint at French club Racing 92, he returned to South Africa to join the Collins Group, a company involved in property development, tourism, private equity, and farming.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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