Carel du Preez explained

Carel du Preez
Fullname:Hermanus Carel du Preez
Birth Date:30 April 1993
Birth Place:Hartswater, South Africa
Weight:1110NaN0
School:Hoër Landbouskool Noord-Kaapland, Jan Kempdorp
University:Stellenbosch Rugby Academy
Position:Number eight, Flanker, Lock
Currentclub:Enisei-STM
Youthyears1:2013–2014
Years1:2013–2014
Apps1:10
Points1:10
Years2:2019
Apps2:12
Points2:10
Years3:2020–present
Clubs3:Enisei-STM
Apps3:39
Points3:110
Amatyears1:2013
Amatteam1:Durbanville-Bellville
Amatapps1:5
Amatpoints1:15
Repyears1:2015–2016
Repteam1:South Africa Sevens
Repcaps1:21
Reppoints1:5
Clubupdate:22 October 2022
Repupdate:28 August 2020

Hermanus Carel du Preez (born 30 April 1993 in Hartswater, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for the Enisei-STM in the Rugby Premier League. He can play as a number eight, a flanker or a lock.

Career

Youth and Amateur rugby

Du Preez enrolled at the Stellenbosch Rugby Academy, where he earned a spot in the Western Province Amateur side.[1]

In 2013, he represented his club side Durbanville-Bellville at the inaugural SARU Community Cup competition, helping them to win the Bowl Final, effectively finishing third. He scored three tries in the competition, including a brace in his side's 95–20 victory over Bloemfontein Police.

At the end of 2013, he represented in the 2013 Under-21 Provincial Championship. He made seven appearances and scored two tries as he helped the side clinch the title.

Western Province

He was included in the Vodacom Cup side for the 2013 Vodacom Cup competition. He made his first class debut on 9 March 2013, playing off the bench in a 17–17 draw against neighbours . He was involved in the 2013 SARU Community Cup for the next few weeks, but returned to the side – and into the starting line-up for the first time – for their match against Argentinean side .

After one more appearance in 2013, he returned to the side for the 2014 Vodacom Cup competition. He made seven appearances for the side and scored his first senior try against Kenyan side just before half-time ... and his second try just after half-time.

Sevens

Du Preez also played some sevens rugby; in 2012, he was part of a Samurai Sevens side that won the 2012 7s Premier League in George and he was also a member of the Western Province side that played at the 2013 World Club 7s in London, in the inaugural edition of the competition.[2]

He joined the South Africa Sevens Academy in 2014.[3] He received a call-up to the senior South Africa Sevens team for the first time prior to the 2015 Japan Sevens as an injury replacement for Philip Snyman.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ontvang opleiding aan 'n wêreldklas-rugbyakademie . Die Burger . 5 August 2012 . 30 May 2014 . Afrikaans . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140531124013/http://152.111.1.87/argief/berigte/dieburger/2012/08/05/JB/5/loopbane_SRA.html . 31 May 2014 .
  2. Web site: Western Province name strong side for World Club 7s . World Club 7s . 7 August 2013 . 30 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140531090336/http://www.worldclub7srugby.com/news/25708.php#.U4gylHJdWuk . 31 May 2014 . dead .
  3. Web site: SARU names Blitzbokke hopefuls . Sport24 . 25 November 2014 . 25 November 2014.
  4. Web site: Springbok Sevens call up for uncapped Du Preez . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924201306/http://www.sarugby.net/component/supersportcontent/22086?view=news . dead . 24 September 2015 . South African Rugby Union . 30 March 2015 . 30 March 2015 .