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Sep Ledger

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Septimus "Sep" Heyns Ledger (29 April 1889 - 13 April 1917) was a South African rugby union player from Kimberley, South Africa. He was killed in World War I, in Arras, France while serving as a sergeant in the South African Infantry.[1] He was a clerk by profession.

Ledger took part in the 1912–13 South Africa rugby union tour.[1] He was awarded four caps, the first against Scotland. He scored three points, and a try. His club team was Griqualand West.

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