Lusanda Dumke, the 29-year-old former captain of South Africa's Springbok Women's rugby team, has died after a prolonged fight with cancer. She passed away in a private hospital in East London on December 16, 2025. Her family expressed deep sorrow over the loss of the talented athlete.
The rugby community in South Africa is grieving the loss of Lusanda Dumke, a 29-year-old trailblazer in women's sports. Dumke, who once led the Springbok Women's team and the Bulls Dalsies, succumbed to cancer on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, in a private hospital in East London. Her death marks the end of a career defined by determination and skill on the field.
Dumke's sister, Nwabisa Dumke, shared the family's heartbreak in a statement. "She really loved sports; we had high hopes in her, but the Lord decided to take her. As family, we are not happy at all," she said, capturing the raw emotion of their ongoing struggle to accept the news.
South African Rugby issued a heartfelt tribute, honoring Dumke's legacy. "She will be remembered not only as a former captain of our Springbok Women’s team, but also as a symbol of courage, leadership, and resilience far beyond her years," the organization stated. Dumke was widely regarded as a distinguished ambassador for women's rugby in the country, inspiring many with her commitment.
Her passing leaves a void in South African sports, where she exemplified strength amid personal challenges. The family continues to process their devastation as tributes pour in from across the nation.