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He played in the South African provincial [[Currie Cup]] for the [[Golden Lions]] (former team of the Transvaal).
He played in the South African provincial [[Currie Cup]] for the [[Golden Lions]] (former team of the Transvaal).


He won the [[1995 Rugby World Cup]]. He received a three match for punching and knocking out Derwyn Jones of Wales in the 40-11 win in 1995. Jones was a major line out threat and was knocked cold by a punch from behind in the forth minute of the match. Kobus scored a try in a match but received a three match ban, which suggests strongly that ahd the officials seen it, he would be been red carded in a home test.
He won the [[1995 Rugby World Cup]].


He is now owner of a chain of cafés and CEO of a coffee-roasting factory in Johannesburg, as well as a consultant and TV presenter.
He is now owner of a chain of cafés and CEO of a coffee-roasting factory in Johannesburg, as well as a consultant and TV presenter.

Revision as of 06:42, 15 May 2009

Kobus Wiese
Height1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
Weight119 kg (262 lb)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Template:Lock
Current team Golden Lions
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1988 - 1996 Golden Lions 135 ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1993 - 1996 South Africa 18

Jakobus Johannes Wiese, better known as Kobus Wiese, born 16 May 1964 in Paarl (South Africa), is a former South African rugby union player who played for the South Africa national rugby union team between 1993 and 1996.

He played as lock (1,98 m and 119 kg).

He played in the South African provincial Currie Cup for the Golden Lions (former team of the Transvaal).

He won the 1995 Rugby World Cup. He received a three match for punching and knocking out Derwyn Jones of Wales in the 40-11 win in 1995. Jones was a major line out threat and was knocked cold by a punch from behind in the forth minute of the match. Kobus scored a try in a match but received a three match ban, which suggests strongly that ahd the officials seen it, he would be been red carded in a home test.

He is now owner of a chain of cafés and CEO of a coffee-roasting factory in Johannesburg, as well as a consultant and TV presenter.

Career

Province and club

He played his first test for the Springboks on 26 June 1993 against France (drew 20-20). He won his last cap for the Springboks on 15 December 1996 against Wales (won 37-20).

Honours

Province

  • 18 caps
  • 1 try (5 points)
  • Selections by season : 1 in 1993, 9 in 1995, 8 in 1996.

Notes & references

  1. ^ The club was named Transvaal until 1996