In November 2006 the Vodacom Stormers scrum-half Paul Delport was diagnosed with a debilitating illness. It left him not only with concerns for his career, but left him fighting for his life.
Three years on and the South African, 25, is captain of his country and preparing to lead them out this afternoon as they start their quest for a second successive title at the Dubai Sevens.
Delport, understandably, knows only too well how fortunate he is to be here at all as he prepares to lead his side out against the world champions Wales today.
"Something like that makes you appreciate everything a lot more, it also makes you realise how short your career is and how quickly things can be taken away from you," he said.
Aged 22 when the disease struck, Delport was returning to Cape Town having been travelling in southern Africa. After training again with Super 14s side the Stormers, however, he found himself increasingly lethargic and registering a worryingly high fever.
The former South Africa Under 19 and U21 captain's father is a doctor and advised his son to see a specialist. Within days he had been diagnosed with Epstein Barr Virus (EBV), a common illness that weakens the immune system.
As widespread as EBV is - 95 per cent of Americans over the age of 35 have contracted it at some point in their lives - Delport's condition was exacerbated by his vigourous fitness regime, which led to his immune system virtually collapsing. He was quickly admitted to hospital, where he stayed for more than a month. Tests later found he had contracted meningitis, hepatitis, glandular fever and inflammation of the brain.
"When I do something, I do it properly," he joked of his plight.
It was no laughing matter at the time: doctors initially warned he may never play rugby again.
Yet within nine months he was back on the field playing for Western Province in the Currie Cup and, later, rejoined the Springbok sevens in the IRB World Series, where he helped them win their first title earlier this year.
South Africa coach Paul Treu, despite watching Mzwandile Stick lead the side to victory last season, decided to name Delport as squad captain this year, and the new captain, who will play sweeper for the Boks, said he was as surprised as anyone.
"Coming off the series we had last season, I didn't really expect anything to change," he said.
"But that's one of the fantastic things about Paul Treu, he doesn't just see you as the player. He sees you as the person, and one of the things this sevens side is big on is developing the person.
"So, "Stickie" was captain last year, I'm captain this year and somebody else will be captain next year.
"But so far it's just been fantastic. It's such an honour. I've got a team of 12 guys who are all captains in their own right and that makes it pretty easy for me - and the guys make it very easy for each other. The great thing is that we are all on the same wavelength; we are all very passionate and all very keen to win."
His determination to succeed will need to be at its strongest this weekend, but Delport insisted, while his side may be the tournament favourites, he is refusing to look past the Boks' first opponents, Wales, the shock winners of the Sevens World Cup here in Dubai in March.
"We were the champions last season, but this year we have zero points," he added.
"We have to prove ourselves all over again and are just focusing on the next game; that is our priority just now and that is what we are gearing up for. That is our final."
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RESULTS - ELITE MEN
1. Henri Schoeman (RSA) 57:03
2. Mario Mola (ESP) 57:09
3. Vincent Luis (FRA) 57:25
4. Leo Bergere (FRA)57:34
5. Jacob Birtwhistle (AUS) 57:40
6. Joao Silva (POR) 57:45
7. Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) 57:56
8. Adrien Briffod (SUI) 57:57
9. Gustav Iden (NOR) 57:58
10. Richard Murray (RSA) 57:59
Meydan Racecourse racecard:
6.30pm: The Madjani Stakes Listed (PA) | Dh175,000 | 1,900m
7.05pm: Maiden for 2-year-old fillies (TB) | Dh165,000 | 1,400m
7.40pm: The Dubai Creek Mile Listed (TB) | Dh265,000 | 1,600m
8.15pm: Maiden for 2-year-old colts (TB) | Dh165,000 | 1,600m
8.50pm: The Entisar Listed (TB) | Dh265,000 | 2,000m
9.25pm: Handicap (TB) | Dh190,000 | 1,200m
10pm: Handicap (TB) | Dh190,000 | 1,600m.
Mubadala World Tennis Championship 2018 schedule
Thursday December 27
Men's quarter-finals
Kevin Anderson v Hyeon Chung 4pm
Dominic Thiem v Karen Khachanov 6pm
Women's exhibition
Serena Williams v Venus Williams 8pm
Friday December 28
5th place play-off 3pm
Men's semi-finals
Rafael Nadal v Anderson/Chung 5pm
Novak Djokovic v Thiem/Khachanov 7pm
Saturday December 29
3rd place play-off 5pm
Men's final 7pm
Results:
2.15pm: Handicap (PA) Dh60,000 1,200m.
Winner: AZ Dhabyan, Adam McLean (jockey), Saleha Al Ghurair (trainer).
2.45pm: Maiden (PA) Dh60,000 1,200m.
Winner: Ashton Tourettes, Sam Hitchcott, Ibrahim Aseel.
3.15pm: Conditions (PA) Dh60,000 2,000m.
Winner: Hareer Al Reef, Gerald Avranche, Abdallah Al Hammadi.
3.45pm: Maiden (PA) Dh60,000 1,700m.
Winner: Kenz Al Reef, Gerald Avranche, Abdallah Al Hammadi.
4.15pm: Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Cup (TB) Dh 200,000 1,700m.
Winner: Mystique Moon, Sam Hitchcott, Doug Watson.
4.45pm: The Crown Prince Of Sharjah Cup Prestige (PA) Dh200,000 1,200m.
Winner: ES Ajeeb, Sam Hitchcott, Ibrahim Aseel.
BMW M5 specs
Engine: 4.4-litre twin-turbo V-8 petrol enging with additional electric motor
Power: 727hp
Torque: 1,000Nm
Transmission: 8-speed auto
Fuel consumption: 10.6L/100km
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Profile of Bitex UAE
Date of launch: November 2018
Founder: Monark Modi
Based: Business Bay, Dubai
Sector: Financial services
Size: Eight employees
Investors: Self-funded to date with $1m of personal savings
2018 ICC World Twenty20 Asian Western Regional Qualifier
The top three teams progress to the Asia Qualifier
Final: UAE beat Qatar by nine wickets
Third-place play-off: Kuwait beat Saudi Arabia by five runs
Table
1 UAE 5 5 0 10
2 Qatar 5 4 1 8
3 Saudi 5 3 2 6
4 Kuwait 5 2 3 4
5 Bahrain 5 1 4 2
6 Maldives 5 0 5 0
Temple numbers
Expected completion: 2022
Height: 24 meters
Ground floor banquet hall: 370 square metres to accommodate about 750 people
Ground floor multipurpose hall: 92 square metres for up to 200 people
First floor main Prayer Hall: 465 square metres to hold 1,500 people at a time
First floor terrace areas: 2,30 square metres
Temple will be spread over 6,900 square metres
Structure includes two basements, ground and first floor
UNpaid bills:
Countries with largest unpaid bill for UN budget in 2019
USA – $1.055 billion
Brazil – $143 million
Argentina – $52 million
Mexico – $36 million
Iran – $27 million
Israel – $18 million
Venezuela – $17 million
Korea – $10 million
Countries with largest unpaid bill for UN peacekeeping operations in 2019
USA – $2.38 billion
Brazil – $287 million
Spain – $110 million
France – $103 million
Ukraine – $100 million
RESULT
Huddersfield Town 1 Manchester City 2
Huddersfield: Otamendi (45' 1 og), van La Parra (red card 90' 6)
Man City: Agüero (47' pen), Sterling (84')
Man of the match: Christopher Schindler (Huddersfield Town)
Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha
Starring: Ajay Devgn, Tabu, Shantanu Maheshwari, Jimmy Shergill, Saiee Manjrekar
Director: Neeraj Pandey
Rating: 2.5/5
No Shame
Lily Allen
(Parlophone)