Heinrich Füls Explained

Heinrich Füls
Birth Name:Heinrich Theodor Füls
Birth Place:Hoopstad, Free State
Birth Date:8 March 1971
Height:1.88m
Weight:90kg
Ru Position:Centre
Amatteam1:RAU
Amatteam2:Crusader–Technikon
Amatteam3:Parow NTC
Amatteam4:Hamiltons
Province1:Transvaal
Province2:Eastern Province
Province3:Western Province
Province4:Border Bulldogs
Provinceyears1:1992
Provinceyears2:1993–94
Provinceyears3:1994
Provinceyears4:1998
Provinceapps1:16
Provinceapps2:11
Provinceapps3:3
Provinceapps4:8
Repteam1:South Africa
Repyears1:1992–93
Repcaps1:8
School:Grey College, Bloemfontein

Heinrich Theodor Füls (born 8 March 1971) is a South African former rugby union player.[1]

Playing career

Füls made his provincial debut for Transvaal in 1992. He also played for Eastern Province, Western Province and the Border Bulldogs in the South African domestic competitions.

He made his test debut for South Africa as a replacement for James Small after 38 minutes in the second half in the test against the New Zealand on 15 August 1992 at Ellis Park in Johannesburg. Füls was capped eight times in test matches for the Springboks and also played a further 13 tour matches in which he scored one try for the Springboks.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Heinrich Fuls. ESPN scrum. 2019-11-09.
  2. Book: Jooste, Graham K.. South African rugby test players 1949-1995. 1995. Penguin. 0140250174. Johannesburg. 125–126, 130–136. 36916860.