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Gcobani Bobo
Birth nameGcobani Bobo
Date of birth (1979-09-12) 12 September 1979 (age 45)
Place of birthKing Williams Town, South Africa
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight96 kg (15 st 2 lb; 212 lb)
SchoolDale College
Rondebosch Boys' High
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre, Wing
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2001–04
2005–07
2008–09
2009–11
Golden Lions
Template:Rut Sharks (Currie Cup)
Western Province
Newcastle
()
Super Rugby
Years Team Apps (Points)
2002–03
2005–07
2008–09
Cats
Sharks
Stormers
13
13
25
(30)
(5)
(10)
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2003–08 South Africa 6 (0)

Gcobani Bobo (born 12 September 1979[1]) is a South African rugby player. His preferred position is centre, although he had played wing on numerous occasions, with some success due to his pace.

Bobo started his career as a flanker, until then Bok coach Nick Mallet suggested that Bobo should shift from the side of the scrum to the midfield. Bobo was selected for the South African U-19 side in 1998 and then spent two years playing for the Golden Lions U-21 outfit. His performances in the then Bankfin Currie Cup earned him selection to the SA 'A' team in 2001. When he was elevated to Super Rugby, he was ready. The burly centre scored a hat-trick on debut against the Bulls, and looked set for full Springbok colours before a knee injury at the House of Pain put pay to his short-term ambitions.

Bobo was considered[by whom?] to have a good chance of selection for the 2003 World Cup, but he tore his anterior cruciate ligament in a warm-up encounter – having been named in Rudolf Straeuli's squad. Jake White realised Bobo's potential and tested him on the Vodacom Outgoing Tour in 2004. But Bobo had lost some of his enthusiasm and he lacked pace.[citation needed]

Given a second chance by Rassie Erasmus, Bobo returned home to the Cape to play for the Stormers Super 14 team and has rediscovered the form that made him a Bok, partnering Jean de Villiers. At the conclusion of the 2009 season, like de Villiers Bobo left, signing for an overseas team, Newcastle Falcons.

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