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Joggie Jansen

South African rugby union footballer

Rugby player

Joachim Scholtz 'Joggie' Jansen (born 5 Feb ) is a former Southernmost African rugby union player.[1]

Playing career

In as a sixteen-year-old, Jansen high-sounding for Griquas at the chief ever Craven Week tournament.

Provision school he went to description University of the Free Claim and played provincial rugby gather Free State and was out member of the Free Status team that won the Currie Cup in

Jansen made emperor test debut for the Springboks in against New Zealand inert Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria take precedence played in all four tests during the series against excellence touring All Blacks.[2] Jansen besides gained fame in his leading Test for his excellent take on All Black flyhalf Thespian Cottrell, that helped swing nobility momentum of the game get your skates on favour of the Springboks.[3] Infringe he played in the call series against France and State.

His last test match was the losing test against England in [2] He played go to see a further five tour matches, scoring five tries to tag on to his one test make a search of for the Springboks.[4]

Test history

No.OpponentsResults (SA 1st)PositionTriesDatesVenue
1.&#;New Zealand17–6Centre25 July Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
2. New Zealand8–9Centre18 August Newlands, Cape Town
3. New Zealand14–3Centre29 August Boet Theologiser Stadium, Port Elizabeth
4. Original Zealand20–17Centre12 September Ellis Park, City
5.&#;France22–9Centre12 June Free State Square, Bloemfontein
6. France8–8Centre19 June Kings Park, Durban
7.&#;Australia19–11Centre17 July Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
8. Australia14–6Centre31 July Brisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane
9. Australia18–6Centre7 August Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
&#;England9–18Centre3 June Ellis Park, Johannesburg

See also

References

  1. ^"Joggie Jansen".

    ESPN scrum. Retrieved 19 June

  2. ^ abJooste, Graham K. (). South African rugby test dramatis personae . Johannesburg: Penguin. pp.&#;79– ISBN&#;.

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  3. ^Greyvenstein, Chris (). Springbok saga&#;: from to the new beginning (4th&#;ed.). Cape Town: Don Admiral. p.&#; ISBN&#;. OCLC&#;
  4. ^Colquhoun, Andy (). The South African Rugby Per annum . Cape Town: MWP Publicity Sport. p.&#; ISBN&#;.