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Hannes Marais
Birth nameJohannes Frederick Klopper Marais
Date of birth21 September 1941
Place of birthSomerset East, South Africa
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
SchoolGill College, Somerset East
UniversityStellenbosch University
University of Port Elizabeth
Rugby union career
Position(s) Lock (5)
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Stellenbosch University ()
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
1963–1964

1965–1968
1970–1974
1968–1970
Western Province
Eastern Province
North Eastern Cape
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International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1963–1974 South Africa 35 (3)

Johannes Frederick Klopper "Hannes" Marais (born 21 September 1941) is a former South African rugby captain. He was capped 35 times, scoring one try.

Personal history

Marais was born in the town of Somerset East and grew up on a farm near Cookhouse. He attended Gill College in Somerset East, a school that also produced the Springbok brothers Willie and Michael du Plessis. After school he went to study agriculture at the prestigious Stellenbosch University, with the intention of becoming a veterinarian. Later on he did his doctorate at the University of Port Elizabeth, the forerunner of the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. .

Rugby career

In his schooldays he was a loose forward, but was converted into a prop by Danie Craven when he went to Stellenbosch.

At provincial level, he represented Western Province as well as now-defunct North Eastern Cape and Eastern Province.

He won his first cap against Australia in 1963 and his last against France in 1974. He became captain in 1971 after having served as vice-captain in 1970.

After retiring from first-class rugby, he continued to play for his hostel team at university for five seasons and stopped playing altogether just shy of his 40th birthday.

Life after rugby

After his retirement from playing, he coached the University of Port Elizabeth's as well as the Eastern Province under-20 sides and was also the assistant coach to the Eastern Province senior team for a while. He served as a Springbok selector from 1982 through 1986, and then again from 1993 up to the 1995 Rugby World Cup.

See also

References

  • Grffiths, Edward (2001). Die Kapteins (The Captains). Jonathan Ball. ISBN 1-86842-116-3.

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