Jan Pickard Explained

Jan Pickard
Birth Name:Jan Albertus Jacobus Pickard
Birth Date:25 December 1927
Birth Place:Paarl, Cape Province, Union of South Africa
Death Place:Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Ru Position:Lock
Repteam1: South Africa
Repyears1:1953–58
Repcaps1:4
Reppoints1:0
Ru Ntupdate:18 July 2010
Ru Province1:Western Province
Ru Provinceyears1:1951–?
Ru Provinceupdate:18 July 2010
Relatives:Francois Louw (grandson)
School:Paarl Gimnasium

Jan Albertus Jacobus Pickard (25 December 1927 – 30 May 1998) was a South African rugby union international who played as a lock. Born in Paarl and a product of Stellenbosch University, Pickard made his provincial debut for Western Province in 1951. He was the grandfather of Francois Louw, who also played for Western Province and South Africa.[1] Pickard was selected to represent South Africa on the 1951–52 tour of Great Britain and France, although he was not selected for any of the Test matches.[2] His first appearance in a Test match came in September 1953, against Australia in Durban. South Africa won the game 18–8, this was followed by a further victory over Australia a week later—a 22–9 victory in Port Elizabeth, which Pickard also took part in.[3] [4] The next time Pickard was selected for South Africa was for the 1956 tour of Australia and New Zealand. He was selected to play in the second Test of the four match series against New Zealand and played as a number eight in an 8–3 South Africa victory.[5] Pickard made his final appearance for South Africa in August 1958 against France at Ellis Park in Johannesburg. France won the game 9–5, with Pickard playing in his usual position at Lock.[6] Pickard died in Cape Town in May 1998 at the age of 70.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: South Africa / Players & Officials / Jan Pickard . Scrum . 16 July 2010.
  2. Web site: 1956 SPRINGBOK TOUR of AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND . WORLD RUGBY MUSEUM . 16 July 2010.
  3. Web site: Australia tour – Durban, 19 September 1953 . Scrum . 16 July 2010.
  4. Web site: Australia tour – Port Elizabeth, 26 September 1953 . Scrum . 16 July 2010.
  5. Web site: South Africa tour – Wellington, 4 August 1956 . Scrum . 16 July 2010.
  6. Web site: France tour – Johannesburg, 16 August 1958 . Scrum . 16 July 2010.