We are all well aware of the host of South African rugby players who are plying their trade outside of South Africa. For this article we venture into the land of make belief and choose a squad made up entirely of players with South African connections playing in the current season’s RaboDirect Pro12 competition. – The ‘Raboboks’
The idea first came to mind way back in December when I was posting the teams for one of the rounds of the league stage of the competition. In doing so I had highlighted the South African players in each team and was struck by the amount of players actually around with South African connections.
We have good strength in depth and competition for places in some positions, particularly in the tight five. In the areas where there is some competition for places the player who has the more recent connection to South Africa has been chosen. For example at hooker we have Richardt Strauss, Rob Herring and Ettienne Reynecke. Strauss is arguably the best player of those three but he has already been in Ireland for a while, in fact long enough to have been picked for Ireland.
The backline was a bit more problematic with fewer obvious choices available and so we have had to use a bit of freedom in the choice of players and in some cases have picked players out of their regular position.
Furthermore, we have also listed players who have already been capped by other countries (this is after all our venture into cloud cuckoo land), as well as some players who may be unfamiliar in not having been in South Africa for a long time or even played top rugby there but who were born there.
Basic information is generally provided for most players with the club they currently play for included. However, more detail has been provided on some of the players who may be less familiar.
‘Raboboks’
15 Tonderai Chavanga | Newport Gwent Dragons |
Height | 1.80m |
Weight | 85kg |
Place of Birth | Masvingo |
14 Hanno Dirsken | Ospreys |
Height | 1.81m |
Weight | 90kg |
Place of Birth | Krugersdorp |
13 Danie Poolman | Connacht |
Height | 1.88m |
Weight | 98kg |
Place of Birth | Pretoria |
12 Gideon (Doppies) La Grange | Benetton Treviso |
Height | 1.83m |
Weight | 95kg |
Place of Birth | Sasolburg |
11 DTH vd Merwe | Glasgow Warriors |
Height | 1.88m |
Weight | 98kg |
Place of Birth | Pretoria |
10 Ruan Pienaar | Ulster |
Height | 1.88m |
Weight | 94kg |
Place of Birth | Bloemfontein |
9 Tobias Botes | Benetton Treviso |
Height | 1.80m |
Weight | 87kg |
Place of Birth | Pretoria |
8 Robbie Diack | Ulster |
Height | 1.96m |
Weight | 110kg |
Place of Birth | Johannesburg |
7 Josh Strauss (VC) | Glasgow Warriors |
Height | 1.93m |
Weight | 114kg |
Place of Birth | Belville |
6 CJ Stander | Munster |
Height | 1.88m |
Weight | 108kg |
Place of Birth | George |
5 Quin Roux | Leinster |
Height | 1.96m |
Weight | 117kg |
Place of Birth | Pretoria |
4 Johan Muller (C) | Ulster |
Height | 2.01m |
Weight | 112kg |
Place of Birth | Mossel Bay |
3 WP Nel | Edinburgh |
Height | 1.83m |
Weight | 120kg |
Place of Birth | Loeriesfontein |
2 Rob Herring | Ulster |
Height | 1.83m |
Weight | 103kg |
Place of Birth | Cape Town |
1 Heinke vd Merwe | Leinster |
Height | 1.83m |
Weight | 113kg |
Place of Birth | Johannesburg |
Replacements:
16 Wian du Preez | Munster |
Height | 1.85m |
Weight | 117kg |
Place of Birth | Bloemfontein |
17 BJ Botha | Munster |
Height | 1.80m |
Weight | 115kg |
Place of Birth | Pretoria |
18 Ettienne Reynecke | Connacht |
Height | 1.75m |
Weight | 99kg |
Place of Birth | Kempton Park |
19 George Earle | Scarlets |
Height | 1.98m |
Weight | 110kg |
Place of Birth | Durban |
20 Andries van Schalkwyk | Zebre |
Height | 1.91m |
Weight | 105kg |
Place of Birth | Bloemfontein |
21 Greig Tonks | Edinburgh |
Height | 1.85m |
Weight | 92kg |
Place of Birth | Pretoria |
TEAMS (11) – Benetton Treviso 2, Connacht 2, Edinburgh 2, Glasgow Warriors 2, Leinster 2, Munster 3, Newport Gwent Dragons 1, Ospreys 1, Scarlets 1, Ulster 4, Zebre 1.
We are a little short on backline players so it will be good to hear of any possible additions to complete a 23 squad line up.
Captain
In previous seasons at Ulster I have possibly been a bit harsh in my judgement of the captain chosen for this ‘team’ – Johann Muller. He seemed a solid enough player but just didn’t seem to stand out as much as expected. This was possibly as one had very high expectations of a player who had represented the Springboks and also spent a good deal of time at the helm of one of the biggest South African Super Rugby franchises.
During the current season though Johann Muller certainly has established himself in my opinion as one of the really valuable players at Ulster. This both on and off the field. In particular he has done really well to guide the team to be at the top of the table at the end of the league stage and to the upcoming final against Leinster.
Ulster were doing well in the Pro12 early in the season when the tragic events surrounding one of their players Nevin Spence occurred. At the time I thought they would do well for a time getting by on the emotion of it but that eventually this would take its toll and they would tire. However, they proved this to be wrong and one feels it must have taken a strong team effort to get them where they are, and that captain Muller must have had a lot to do with galvanising his team mates. The reports appearing around the time of the sad events regarding Muller’s handling of affairs certainly gave me much admiration for the man as a human being and his leadership stood out.
Coaches
We even have a coach of South African origin, namely Franco Smith, who is currently the head coach of Benetton Treviso in Italy. While he is not strictly speaking a Pro12 coach we will enlist the help of former Springboks and Ireland forwards coach Gert Smal. Smal has afterall been based in Ireland for a while now and should know many of the players quite well.
Extra Players
In addition to the match day squad there are still other options available in the forwards.
Front Row – Richardt Strauss (Leinster, Pretoria), Jacobie Adrianse (Scarlets, Cape Town), Jacobus Roux (Treviso)
Locks – Quinton Geldenhuys (Zebre, Klerksdorp), Johan (Joe) Snyman (Scarlets, Pretoria), Mike van Vuuren (Treviso, East London), Corniel van Zyl (Treviso, Nelspruit), Izak vd Westhuizen (Edinburgh, Kimberley)
Loose Forwards – Andries Pretorius (Cardiff Blues, Nelspruit).
Additional Player Information
Hanno Dirksen – The Ospreys outside back scored the try of the 2011/12 Pro12 season in February 2012 and qualifies to play for Wales in 2014 on residency grounds . He has scored 4 tries in 10 Pro12 games this season. Dirksen was born in South Africa but grew up in the USA in Nashville Tennesse. Dirkson played at National U17 and U18 level for the USA but subsequently turned down the chance to play for USA in the Rugby World Cup.
Dirksen’s Uncle, Corra Dirksen, played for the Springboks in the 1980’s and his brother Cornelius made his USA debut in 2012.
Rob Herring – The 23 year old plays hooker for Ulster and joined the club in June 2012 from Western Province where he had played in their Vodacom Cup Team. Earlier in his career he had a spell at London Irish, joining the London Irish academy in 2009. He made his debut for the London Irish senior team in May 2010 against Northampton and came up against Brian Mujati and Dylan Hartley amongst others. He played 6 games in total for London Irish and also 9 for London Welsh, who were in the Championship at the time, where he had a spell on loan.
During Herring’s time at London Irish he played alongside fellow South Africans Danie Coetzee and Faan Rautenbach, who seemed to help him along quite a lot in his early years at professional level. Herring returned to Western Province during 2011 and was involved in their U21 team.
As a school boy Herring played first team rugby in 2007 and 2008 at SACS (South African College School). He is also known to be a keen surfer.
Greig Tonks – The Edinburgh Rugby fullback was born in Pretoria but moved to the United Kingdom UK at the age of 2. He had been involved in England age group squads from U16 through U20 (playing in 2008 U20 Six Nations) and also represented England at the 2009 IRB Junior Championship. He signed as youngster for Leicester Tigers then signed for Northampton Saints in 2010 and joined Edinburgh late in 2012 and started in first game of current season.
Tonks is a highly rated fullback who has now been rewarded with a call up to the Scotland squad for the upcoming Castle Tour of South Africa. Had it not been for the prescence of talented Stuart Hogg he may well have got the chance to represent Scotland earlier this year. He is a player who one feels has a great feel for the game with very good positional sense and links up very well at Edinburgh with fellow international Tim Visser. He is a strong runner, quite safe under the high ball and also good at successfully launching and chasing the up and under.
DTH van der Merwe – South African born winger / centre who has represented Canada has been playing for Glasgow Warriors since the summer of 2009. His full name is Daniel Tailliferre Hauman van der Merwe.
He started playing rugby at the age of five and his progression in the game saw him get to represent Boland at U16 level. He emigrated with his family from South Africa to Canada in 2003 and played, amongst others, for Saskatchewan U18 and U21’s. Van der Merwe made his international debut for Canada in 2006 against Barbados as part of the third round of qualification from the Americas group for the 2007 World Cup. He came off the bench and scored two tries. Since then he has gone on to play for Canada at the 2007 and 2011 World Cups as well in various Churchill Cup tournaments.
DTH is a proven try scorer, ending the 2010/11 season as Glasgow Warriors top try scorer and during the current season he surpassed Tom Evans record number of tries for Glasgow. He extended his contract this year at Glasgow until at least 2015.
RaboDirect Pro12 2012-13 Dream Team
The Pro12 dream team for this season, shown below, was announced earlier this month. It is interesting to note that not one of the players picked for the ‘Raboboks’ makes this fifteen. In the backs one concedes that in most positions that player for player the Pro12 dream team has the edge. However, we are confident that in most positions up front the ‘Raboboks’ team is superior and would give them a hard time.
15 Stuart Hogg (Glasgow Warriors), 14 George North (Scarlets), 13 Luke Marshall (Ulster Rugby), 12 Jonathan Davies (Scarlets), 11 Tim Visser (Edinburgh Rugby), 10 Ian Madigan (Leinster Rugby), 9 Nikola Matawalu (Glasgow Warriors), 8 Nick Williams (Ulster Rugby), 7 Justin Tipuric (Ospreys), 6 Alessandro Zanni (Benetton Treviso), 5 Al Kellock (Glasgow Warriors), 4 Alun Wyn Jones (Ospreys), 3 Adam Jones (Ospreys), 2 Leonardo Ghiraldini (Benetton Treviso), 1 Ryan Grant (Glasgow Warriors).
TEAMS (7) Glasgow Warriors 4, Ospreys 3, Benetton Treviso 2, Ulster Rugby 2, Scarlets 2, Leinster Rugby 1, Edinburgh Rugby 1.
*Sources: Rabodirect Pro12, the various Pro12 teams sites, worldartists, wikipedia and the author’s fading memory
One of the guys on Boots and All last night, I think it was Nick Mallet mentioned a figure of something 600 South Africans playing Rugby in Europe. And this squad selected is a decent squad.
1 @ Lion4ever:
Hello Lion4ever, interesting to hear that, 600 is quite a lot of players. These are just the ones that have made it into the Pro12 level, there must be many ‘unknowns’ playing at lower level. Eg. A barbarians team played Saracens last week and there were quite a lot of players in it that apparently had been through the Sharks academy and who are now trying to develop at various teams in England.
1 @ Lion4ever:
Glad to read you think have ‘assembled’ a decent squad here, especially among the forwards I thought there was a good lot to choose from and just from the players who didn’t make it into the squad we could have selected a decent tight five. The backs were a bit harder, was tempted to include Zane Kirchner but as he is only playing Pro12 from next season I resisted the temptation.
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