The rugby player and his wife Maryse were enjoying their last family holiday together before the birth of their young son.
The Springboks have certainly planned their family very well, making sure to spend quality time with his wife before the baby's arrival.
Springbok lock Eben Ezebeth and his wife Anlia are already on nappy duty, but teammate Handre Pollard is still having a beer by the pool and traveling with his wife before little 'Bocky' arrives. Have fun.
Eben and Anlia's young child was born on January 16, 2024 in Umhlanga, KwaZulu-Natal. There is speculation that the Etzebeth couple may have had a baby girl, but the parents have not yet revealed the baby's name or gender to their social media followers.
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Mzansi's jaws were left wide open last week when Springbok scrum-half Faf de Klerk's wife Mine shared pictures from their baby shower on her Instagram account. It was very unexpected but a pleasant surprise for their followers.
One Instagram user congratulated the Springbok couple, commenting that they are quite busy having a baby.
Another user commented: “I think this is probably another reason the Boks won the World Cup match, because they knew the Boks baby was coming.”
Fellow Springbok WAG Maryse could not contain her excitement. Yes, our baby is doing great,” she commented.
Handre Pollard and Maryse Pollard's Dubai vacation
Pollard, who plays for English Premiership club Leicester Tigers, will take two weeks off as the Six Nations Championship begins on Friday.
The soon-to-be father, also a rugby player, and his wife Maryse made the most of their time off by heading to Dubai for their final holiday before becoming parents.
Pollard shared snapshots and video clips from her vacation on her Instagram account Tuesday morning.
The couple is staying at Bab Al Shams, a luxury resort in the Dubai desert. Pollard takes full advantage of the activities offered at the resort, including riding on the back of a camel.
In the short video clip, a prone Handle, wearing dark jeans and a white dress shirt, is seen riding on the back of a camel. He was all smiles as two camels passed by his wife, who captured the special moment.
Handley and Maryse's son is expected to be born in April 2024.
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