Anthony Foley's death taught Jacques Nienaber 'that you only have now'

Leinster coach Nienaber was frustrated with how an interview he gave to a South African broadcaster has been interpreted in Ireland. 
Anthony Foley's death taught Jacques Nienaber 'that you only have now'

Jacques Nienaber was at Munster in 2016 when Anthony Foley died. Pic: ©INPHO/Billy Stickland

There’s an old saying that if you’re explaining you’re losing. Jacques Nienaber did a lot of explaining when speaking on Monday about a recent interview with South African TV in which he admitted to missing the Springboks and left the door open to a possible return.

It was, if nothing else, naïve given his current role with Leinster and the unfounded but stubborn theory out there that he had been dispatched to Dublin by a Machiavellian South African brains trust eager for him to soak up all that Irish IP and repatriate it before 2027.

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