Gavin Johnson (rugby union) explained

Gavin Johnson
Birth Name:Gavin Keith Johnson
Birth Date:1966 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Louis Trichardt, Limpopo, South Africa
School:Capricorn High School
Ru Position:Wing, Fullback
Years1:1997–1999
Clubs1:Saracens
Apps1:37
Points1:363
Ru Provinceyears1:1993–1997
Ru Provinceapps1:69
Ru Provincepoints1:821
Superyears1:1997
Superapps1:8
Superpoints1:114
Repyears1:1993–1995
Repcaps1:7
Reppoints1:86

Gavin Keith Johnson (born 17 October 1966) is a South African former rugby union player who played for South Africa between 1993 and 1995.[1] He played as a wing or a fullback and was a member of the squad that won the 1995 Rugby World Cup.

Career

Provincial

Johnson made his provincial debut for in 1993 and in the same year gained selection for the South African Barbarians, to tour the United Kingdom.[2] Johnson played 69 games for the Transvaal and scored 821 points, which at the time was the second most by a Transvaal player, after that of Gerald Bosch.[3]

International

He played his first test match for the Springboks on 13 November 1993 against Argentina in Buenos Aires. In all, he played in seven Test matches for the Springboks, 3 of whom were at the 1995 World Cup. He also played in 5 tour matches in which he scored 87 points.[4]

Test history

No. Opposition Result (SA 1st) Position Points Date Venue
1. 52–23 Fullback22 (1 try, 4 conv, 3 pen) 13 Nov 1993 Ferro Carril Oeste Stadium, Buenos Aires
2. 18–18 Wing13 (1 try, 1 conv, 2 pen) 6 Aug 1994 Eden Park, Auckland
3. 42–22 Fullback 8 Oct 1994 Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth
4. 60–8 Fullback 28 (3 try, 5 conv, 1 pen) 13 Apr 1995 Ellis Park, Johannesburg
5. 21–8 Fullback 11 (1 conv, 3 pen) 30 May 1995 Newlands, Cape Town
6. 20–0 Wing 3 Jun 1995Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth
7. 42–14 Wing 12 (3 conv, 2 pen) 10 Jun 1995Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Legend: pen = penalty (3 pts.); conv = conversion (2 pts.), drop = drop kick (3 pts.).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gavin Keith Johnson. 2020-07-09. ESPN scrum.
  2. Book: Van Rooyen, Quintus. S.A. Rugby Writers Annual 1997. SA Rugby Writers' Society. 1997. 0620209607. Montana Park. 115.
  3. Book: Colquhoun, Andy. The South African Rugby Annual 1999. MWP Media Sport. 1999. 0958423148. Cape Town. 276.
  4. Book: Colquhoun, Andy. The South African Rugby Annual 1999. MWP Media Sport. 1999. 0958423148. Cape Town. 148.