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Cancer survivor Manu eyes World Cup spot

  • July 10, 2019

Cancer survivor Manu eyes World Cup spot

WELLINGTON: Cancer survivor Nasi Manu says he wants to cap an inspirational Test comeback with an appearance for Tonga at this year’s Rugby World Cup in Japan.

Rugby was the last thing on Manu’s mind when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer in late 2018 and spent much of this year undergoing chemotherapy. The back-row forward missed the entire Pro-14 season for Italian club Benetton Treviso as he battled the disease.

But Manu, who co-captained Otago Highlanders to the 2015 Super Rugby title, was named this week in Tonga’s 31-man squad for the Pacific Nations Cup. The 30-year-old said it was a major step in the goal he set during rehabilitation of making the World Cup.

“Going through cancer and chemo has been a great sort of awakening for what I really want and my rugby goals, my life goals — I sort of narrowed down what’s important to me,” he told the official Pro14 website. “It’s always been a dream to compete on the world stage, to play in a World Cup. The dream is still alive to maybe achieve that this year.” Tonga coach Toutai Kefu said he always believed in Manu and kept him in his Test squad plans.

Article source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/496382-cancer-survivor-manu-eyes-world-cup-spot

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