Andre Markgraaff Explained

Term Start:1992
Term End:1996
Successor:Smith, T.
Module:
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Birth Name:Andries Thomas Markgraaff
Birth Date:1956 12, df=yes
Ru Position:Lock
Province1:Western Transvaal
Province2:Western Province
Province3:Griqualand West
Province4:South West Africa
Coachteams1:Griqualand West
Coachyears1:1988–1990
Coachteams2:Springboks
Coachyears2:1996
Coachteams3:Cats
Coachyears3:1998–2005
School:Diamantveld High School
University:Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education

Andries Thomas "Andre" Markgraaff (born 23 December 1956)[1] is a retired South African rugby union lock. He matriculated at Diamantveld High School and was a controversial national coach, who resigned after he was taped using the racial term kaffir.[2] [3] [4]

Playing career

Markgraaff was selected for the South African team in 1986 against the Cavaliers but as an unused substitute. Markgraaff also represented Western Transvaal, Western Province, Griqualand West and the then South West Africa[5] in 20 games. He captained the South African Barbarians on a tour to Europe and the Junior Springboks.

Coaching

In 1988, he became coach of Griqualand West. He became president of Griquas in 1991.

In 1996, Markgraaff was appointed as the Springbok rugby coach.In 1997 Markgraaff was forced to quit after his controversial racial statements,[6] when he referred to a black senior rugby administrator Mluleki George as a "kaffir".[7] In his apology, Markgraaff said

"I'm not making any excuses. I was very emotional at the time. I apologise to the black people of this country and to the whites for causing them embarrassment."[4]

During his short reign the Springboks won eight and lost five tests.

In 1998, Markgraaff took the Griquas to victory in the Vodacom Cup and then to the semifinals of the Currie Cup, losing by 11–27 to the .[8] He also coached the Cats in Super Rugby and was a founder of the PUK Rugby Institute.

Markgraaff made a comeback in rugby administration and was the Deputy President of SARFU and the convener of SARFU's technical committee.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.espnscrum.com/southafrica/rugby/player/105525.html Andre Markgraaff rugby profile
  2. Web site: School profile Diamantveld. 13 May 2018.
  3. Book: Rugby and the South African Nation: Sport, Cultures, Politics, and Power in the Old and New South Africas. 9780719049323. Black. David Ross. Nauright. John. 1998.
  4. News: SA rugby coach quits over racist outburst. https://web.archive.org/web/20121107040536/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/sa-rugby-coach-quits-over-racist-outburst-1279426.html . 2012-11-07 . limited . live. 1997-02-19. The Independent. 2018-01-09. en-GB.
  5. Web site: www.rugby365.com | schools | school profiles HOËRSKOOL DIAMANTVELD . 2010-03-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110616021250/http://www.rugby365.com/schools/profiles/586158.htm . 2011-06-16 .
  6. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/rugby_union/article2703486.ece South Africa colour future without Jake White
  7. News: US. The Independent. 2018-01-09. en-GB.
  8. http://www.scrum.com/scrum/rugby/story/60216.html Griquas and Cheetahs meet in pick of the Currie Cup action