#TuksHockey: Ntuli brothers set to represent South Africa at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Posted on June 15, 2021

Nqobile ‘Bili’ Ntuli and Siphesihle ‘Sigz’ Ntuli will keep up a proud Tuks tradition when they arrive in Tokyo to compete at the 2020 Olympic Games. 

They are the fourth set of brothers to go to the Olympics since 1996, but things are slightly different this time around. Nqobile will chase after hockey balls. Siphesihle is the men's hockey team's assistant coach. 

It is not the first time the two brothers are fulfilling these roles. They did the same during the 2018 Hockey World Cup in Bhubaneswar, India. 

Bili dedicated their Olympic selection to their mom, saying that it is another 'feather in her cap'." 

Sigz added that she is undoubtedly their biggest fan. 

"Everything we have achieved so far is due to her support and passion. Our mom is the one who encouraged us to back ourselves in everything we do. She was herself not a bad hockey player, playing provincially at school." 

Sihle, who is the eldest by seven years, used to be an avid hockey player himself. He played for South Africa's U16 & U18 schools team and the U21 national team. 

He went onto being part of the South African men's senior squad. Unfortunately, due to various consistent lower back injury niggles he was forced to retire as a player when he was only 23. 

"One of my biggest regrets is that Bili and I never got to play together for South Africa. I am happy that Bili got to do so. If I am honest, he was always the better player. He made his debut for the Proteas in 2015. I was appointed assistant coach in 2018." 

According to Sigz, who is the Tuks men’s team head coach, their passion for hockey was kindled by watching football. 

"Both of us played football at school, but we ended up preferring to play hockey. We are, however, both still big football fans. I support Chelsea while Bili is a Manchester United fan. My mom sort of got converted to also support Chelsea. It makes for interesting family conversations." 

It is expected that two brothers might sometimes differ as to what needs to happen on the Astroturf, but according to Sigz, they don't.

"We are both very strong-minded. When we differ, it is actually great. It is important to hear things from a players perspective. It gets me to rethink the way I go about things as a coach." 

On being asked what would be realistic expectations for the men's team at the Tokyo Olympics, Sigz said they did not target a specific result.

"Our main goal is to compete every time we play. It sets us up for individual flair, and who knows what that may lead to. The nice thing about being South Africans is that we know how to 'fight'.”

The other Tuks brothers to represent South Africa at the Olympic Games are Grant and Craig Fulton (1996 Atlanta Games - Hockey), Frits and Karel Potgieter (2000 Athens Games - Athletics), Matthew Brittain (2012 London Games - Rowing), Lawrence Brittain (2016 Rio Games - Rowing).

Both Brittain brothers medalled. Matthew was part of the "Oarsome Foursome" that won gold, while Lawrence teamed up with Shaun Keeling to win silver in the men's pairs. Their mom is the national rowing team's medical doctor. 

Craig Fulton represented South Africa at the three Olympic Games. In 2008 he and his wife, Natalie, made local sports history by becoming one of the first married couples to compete at the Olympics. She played for the women's hockey team. 

Elvira Wood (Tuks fencer) and her husband, Mike (fencing), were the other married couple competing at the 2008 Games. The South African 400m-hurdles record holder LJ van Zyl (Tuks) and his wife, Irvette (marathon), represented South Africa at the 2012 Games. 

- Author Wilhelm De Swardt

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