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Jake feels for family after Wannenburg death: 'Not news you want to hear 1000s of km away'

Perhaps prompted by having a son who'll be playing 13 000km away from him later this year, Bulls director of rugby Jake White took time to sympathise with the Wannenburg family following the tragic death of ex-Springbok, Pedrie.White was an integral part of the 41-year-old's playing career, having picked him as his first-choice blindside flanker in the World Championship-winning Junior Springbok vintage of 2002.Later on, the 20-cap Wannenburg was a regular member of White's national squad.

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"Our thoughts are with Pedrie’s loved ones," said the Bulls mentor even before being asked about the incident following his charges' 46-29 URC victory over Benetton. "I knew Pedrie well. I first coached him at Under-21 level with the Junior Boks. Later that year he summarily started playing Test rugby as well under Rudolf (Straeuli). He was a fine player. It's such a sad turn of events."He - to all intents and purposes - went on his own to start his new life in the USA and did well. But my sympathies are really with his family."It's not the news you want to hear as a father when you're thousands of kilometers away."Wannenburg, by popular perception, is thought to have saved White's job as national coach in 2006 when he starred and scored a try in a last-gasp 21-20 victory over the All Blacks in Rustenburg.Another defeat would've placed his position in severe jeopardy.White would later acknowledge that Wannenburg played a "huge game" in his autobiography.

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However, as a man who's prided his tenure at Loftus on loyalty and passion, the Bulls mentor is

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