Faffa Knoetze Explained

Faffa Knoetze
Birth Name:Francois Knoetze
Birth Place:Parow, Cape Town, Western Cape
Birth Date:18 January 1963
Height:1.72m
Weight:77kg
Ru Position:Centre
Ru Amateurclubs:Maties
Cape Town Defence
Ru Province:Western Province
Ru Provinceyears:1984–1993
Ru Provincecaps:110
Ru Nationalyears:1989–1992
Ru Nationalcaps:2
Occupation:Actuary
Spouse:Emma Knoetze
Children:3
School:Tygerberg High School, Parow, Western Cape
University:Stellenbosch University

Francois 'Faffa' Knoetze (born 18 January 1963) is a former South African rugby union player that played two tests for the Springboks.[1]

Playing career

After finishing school, Knoetze furthered his studies at Stellenbosch University. At university he played for the Maties under–20 side and was selected for the Western Province under–20 team and the South Africa Universities under–20 team. His first match for the Western Province senior team was in 1984 against South Western Districts. Knoetze was part of the Western Province team that won the Currie Cup in 1985 and in 1986. He played 110 matches for Western Province, scoring 43 tries.[2]

Knoetze made his test debut for the Springboks against the World XV on 26 August 1989 at his home ground, Newlands in Cape Town. He also played in the second test against the World XV and toured with the Springboks to England and France in 1992.[3] He played in six tour matches for the Springboks and scored two tries.[4]

Test history

No. Opponents Results(RSA 1st) Position Tries Dates Venue
1. 20–19 1 26 Aug 1989 Newlands, Cape Town
2. World XV 22–16 Centre 2 Sep 1989 Ellis Park, Johannesburg

Accolades

In 1985, Knoetze was one of the five Young Players of the Year, along with Schalk Burger (born 1963), Deon Coetzee, Christo Ferreira and Giepie Nel.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Faffa Knoetze. ESPN scrum. 2019-10-28.
  2. Book: Van der Merwe, F. J. G. (Floris J. G.), 1951-. Matieland is rugbyland, 1980-2006. 2007. SUN Press. 9781920109790. Stellenbosch. 142–143. 190836768.
  3. Book: Greyvenstein, Chris. Springbok rugby : an illustrated history : the proud story of South African rugby from 1891 to the 1995 World Cup. 1995. Sable Media. 0958406227. Cape Town. 258, 281. 35978057.
  4. Book: Van Rooyen, Quintus. S.A. Rugby Writers Annual 1993. SA Rugby Writers' Society. 1993. 0620172940. 57.
  5. Book: Van Rooyen, Quintus. S.A. Rugby Writers Annual 1986. SA Rugby Writers' Society. 1986. 7.