
Lunathi Nxele’s journey through FNB CPUT rugby exemplifies dedication, leadership, and an unwavering commitment to nurturing talent both on and off the field. From playing a pivotal role in securing back-to-back FNB Varsity Shield titles to mentoring emerging players, his impact continues to resonate throughout the CPUT community.
Nxele embraced the opportunity to be part of something special and played a key role in shaping its success in the club.
As a dynamic inside centre, he was instrumental in CPUT’s FNB Varsity Shield victories in 2019 and 2021, solidifying the university’s presence in university rugby.
“My involvement in the FNB Varsity Shield was the cornerstone of my time at CPUT. It provided me with unforgettable moments, personal growth as a student-athlete, and lasting relationships.”
“My most memorable moment in the campaign was the 2019 final against Madibaz. They were unbeaten all season, but we rose to the challenge. With the CPUT community backing us, we played our hearts out and secured a historic victory. It was the best game of my life.”
Obtained a Diploma in Marketing and later an Honours degree in Supply Chain Management at CPUT, Nxele’s ability to balance academics and high-level sport is a testament to his dedication and discipline, qualities he continues to instil in the next generation.
Following his triumphs with CPUT, Nxele transitioned to the professional arena, signing with SWD Eagles in George. However, his ties to CPUT remained strong. Taking on a coaching role for the university’s third team, he dedicated himself to developing future talent, many of whom have since advanced to the Varsity Shield squad.
He later signed with Avezzano Rugby in Italy, where he not only excelled on the field but also emerged as a leader and mentor. Even after joining the Sanlam Boland Cavaliers, he remained a guiding figure for CPUT players, offering valuable advice on balancing sports and academics.
“To the CPUT rugby players, the only advice I give it to them is to stay disciplined, trust the coaches, and embrace teamwork. Balancing sports and academics is tough, but the team has your back, so give your all and keep building our legacy,” he said.
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