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Rugby World Cup 2023: Team South Africa Record and Tentative Squad

South Africa has participated in 7 of the 9 RWC events after being excluded from the first two due to a boycott amid the apartheid era. They hosted the 1995 Rugby World Cup after the end of apartheid and won the competition. They were winners again at the 2007 tournament in France. Then, after losing a match during the pool stage, the Springboks created history when they defeated England in the Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan.

Despite playing in fewer tournaments, the Springboks and the New Zealand All Blacks are equal for the most tournament victories at the Rugby World Cup, with three each. They are also the only rugby team to have triumphed in each World Cup final they have participated in.

  • RWC debut: 25 May, 1995 v Australia at Newlands, Cape Town
  • RWC appearances: Played 43 – Won 36 Drawn 0 Lost 7 – Points for 1,512 Points against 552 – Win ratio 84 per cent
  • Most RWC appearances: Schalk Burger, 20
  • Most RWC tries: Bryana Habana, 15
  • Best finish: Champions 1995, 2007, 2019
  • Qualification for RWC 2023: RWC 2019 champions

Most Famous Victory

Both Springboks’ finals against England and the 1995 final versus New Zealand were sheer drama. The Webb Ellis Cup’s fate was still up in the air after the scores were tied at 9-9 at halftime and 12-12 in overtime when Joel Stransky took the ball from Joost van der Westhuizen and dropped kicked himself and the Springboks into history.

Most Memorable Moment

In addition to Siya Kolisi leading the Springboks to victory in 2019 as the team’s first black captain, the image of Nelson Mandela presenting the Webb Ellis Cup to Francois Pienaar while wearing the Springbok captain’s number six jersey in 1995 will always stand out as the Rugby World Cup’s most iconic moment.

Lowest Point

South Africa won the world championship in 1995 and again in 2007, whereas Japan had not triumphed in an RWC match since 1991. Nobody prayed for the Brave Blossoms. However, a late try from Karne Hesketh caused the Springboks to lose 34-32, causing the largest upset in the competition’s history.

Top Player

The Chester Williams. Williams, who is regrettably no longer with us, was only the third non-white player to suit up for the Springboks in 1993. He became the reluctant face of the 1995 Rugby World Cup two years later. His participation in RWC 1995 was delayed by injury until the quarterfinals. Still, he made an immediate impact with four tries against Samoa and went on to play a crucial role in the semifinal and championship matches.

Top Record Breaker

Bryan Habana unquestionably fits that description—anyone with a record with Jonah Lomu must be terrific. In a 64-0 victory over the USA at RWC 2015, the lightning-quick winger completed a hat-trick to tie Lomu’s record for the most tournament tries, bringing his total to 15.

South Africa Tentative Squad

NamePositionAgeBirthdateHeightWeightHeightWeight
Ox NCHÉProp27 y/o23/07/19951.75 m117 kg5 ft 9 in18 st 5.94 lb; 257.94 lb
Steven KITSHOFFProp31 y/o10/2/19921.83 m123 kg6 ft19 st; 271.17 lb
Thomas DU TOITProp28 y/o5/5/19951.88 m136 kg6 ft 2 in21 st 5.83 lb; 299.83 lb
Vincent KOCHProp33 y/o13/03/19901.86 m125 kg6 ft 1 in19 st 9.58 lb; 275.58 lb
Bongi MBONAMBIHooker32 y/o7/1/19911.86 m108 kg6 ft 1 in17 st 0.10 lb; 238.10 lb
Malcolm MARXHooker28 y/o13/07/19941.88 m119 kg6 ft 2 in18 st 10.35 lb; 262.35 lb
Eben ETZEBETHLock31 y/o29/10/19912.03 m122 kg6 ft 8 in19 st 2.96 lb; 268.96 lb
Franco MOSTERTLock32 y/o27/11/19901.98 m112 kg6 ft 6 in17 st 8.92 lb; 246.92 lb
Lood DE JAGERLock30 y/o17/12/19922.06 m125 kg6 ft 9 in19 st 9.58 lb; 275.58 lb
Marvin ORIELock30 y/o15/02/19931.98 m112 kg6 ft 6 in17 st 8.92 lb; 246.92 lb
Pieter-Steph DU TOITLock30 y/o20/08/19922.00 m115 kg6 ft 7 in18 st 1.53 lb; 253.53 lb
Salmaan MOERATLock25 y/o6/3/19982.00 m122 kg6 ft 7 in19 st 2.96 lb; 268.96 lb
Deon FOURIEBack row36 y/o25/09/19861.78 m101 kg5 ft 10 in15 st 12.67 lb; 222.67 lb
Evan ROOSBack row23 y/o21/01/20001.92 m108 kg6 ft 4 in17 st 0.10 lb; 238.10 lb
Jasper WIESEBack row27 y/o21/10/19951.89 m110 kg6 ft 2 in17 st 4.51 lb; 242.51 lb
Kwagga SMITHBack row29 y/o11/6/19931.82 m93 kg6 ft14 st; 205.03 lb
Marco VAN STADENBack row27 y/o25/08/19951.84 m108 kg6 ft17 st; 238.10 lb
Siya KOLISIBack row31 y/o16/06/19911.86 m103 kg6 ft 1 in16 st 3.08 lb; 227.08 lb
Cobus REINACHScrum-half33 y/o7/2/19901.75 m85 kg5 ft 9 in13 st 5.39 lb; 187.39 lb
Faf DE KLERKScrum-half31 y/o19/10/19911.73 m88 kg5 ft 8 in13 st 12.01 lb; 194.01 lb
Jaden HENDRIKSEScrum-half23 y/o23/03/20001.84 m87 kg6 ft13 st; 191.80 lb
Damian WILLEMSEFly-half25 y/o7/5/19981.87 m91 kg6 ft 2 in14 st 4.62 lb; 200.62 lb
Manie LIBBOKFly-half25 y/o15/07/19971.79 m80 kg5 ft 10 in12 st 8.37 lb; 176.37 lb
André ESTERHUIZENCentre29 y/o30/03/19941.91 m115 kg6 ft 3 in18 st 1.53 lb; 253.53 lb
Damian DE ALLENDECentre31 y/o25/11/19911.91 m109 kg6 ft 3 in17 st 2.30 lb; 240.30 lb
Jesse KRIELCentre29 y/o15/02/19941.86 m96 kg6 ft 1 in15 st 1.64 lb; 211.64 lb
Canan MOODIEWinger20 y/o5/11/20021.90 m89 kg6 ft 3 in14 st 0.21 lb; 196.21 lb
Cheslin KOLBEWinger29 y/o28/10/19931.71 m80 kg5 ft 7 in12 st 8.37 lb; 176.37 lb
Kurt-Lee ARENDSEWinger26 y/o17/06/19961.80 m84 kg5 ft 11 in13 st 3.19 lb; 185.19 lb
Makazole MAPIMPIWinger32 y/o26/07/19901.87 m91 kg6 ft 2 in14 st 4.62 lb; 200.62 lb
Willie LE ROUXFullback33 y/o18/08/19891.86 m90 kg6 ft 1 in14 st 2.42 lb; 198.42 lb

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