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Former Bok captain Theuns Stofberg dies after car crash

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The former Springbok captain Theuns Stofberg died on Wednesday morning, after he was injured in a car accident on Monday night.

 

His son-in-law, Stephanus Rabie confirmed the news in a statement this morning.

 

The horrific accident in which the 68-year old sustained the injuries occurred on the Koelenhof road (R304) between the N1 and Stellenbosch.

 

Stofberg is survived by his wife, Martie, four children, Elni, Theunis, Johan and Anzél, and seven grandchildren. Netwerk24 previously reported that Carine Strydom (65) from the Swartland died at the scene in the head-on collision.

 

SA Rugby paid tribute to Stofberg. President of SA Rugby Mark Alexander says Stofberg made an immense mark on South African rugby during a difficult time in the history of the game.

 

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Photo: SA Rugby

 

Stofberg, who was born on 6 June 1955, captained the Boks in four of his 21 Tests between 1976 and 1984, including the first Test on the infamous 1981 tour of New Zealand, scoring a total of six Test tries.

 

Stofberg won the Currie Cup in the colours of three different teams – the Cheetahs (1976), Bulls (1979, ‘80) and Western Province (1982, ‘83) – a distinction he held alone until current Springbok eighthman Duane Vermeulen equalled the feat.

 

“He made his Test debut against the All Blacks in 1976, only a year after playing for the SA U21s, and played in all four Tests in the series victory over the British & Irish Lions in 1980.

 

“In 1981, Theuns was a member of the Bok squad that toured New Zealand in very challenging circumstances, and he concluded his Test career at the age of 29 by captaining the Boks against England in the two Tests in South Africa in 1984.

 

Lifting the Currie Cup only once is a highlight in the career of many, but Theuns did so five times with three different provinces, which is an amazing feat. He was a humble and hard-working rugby player who excelled at flanker and lock, representing the Boks in both positions.

 

“Theuns held a deep love of rugby, he treasured the ethos and camaraderie of the game, and he ensured that he and his former teammates stayed in touch over the years.

 

“He was well-respected all over the world and a wonderful ambassador for South Africa. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Martie, their four children, Elni, Theunis, Johan and Anzél and their spouses, their grand-children, other family and friends in this time of grief.”

 

Apart from his 21 Tests, Stofberg played in a further eight midweek matches for the Boks, as well as 117 provincial matches in the colours of the Cheetahs (41), Bulls (33) and Western Province (43) from 1976 to 1985.

 

He also played for the SA U21s, the Gazelles, the SA XV and Barbarians teams and scored an amazing 64 tries in his 179 first-class appearances.

 

Stofberg is the second former national player who has passed away this week after former SARU prop Nazeem Toefy died on Sunday following a long illness.

 

 

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Liesl Smit
Liesl Smit
Liesl is the Smile 90.4FM News Manager. She has been at Smile since 2016, with nearly 20 years experience in the radio industry, including reading news, field reporting and producing. In 2008 she won the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award, Western Cape region. liesl@smile904.fm

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