Career
His primary position is hooker. Lions
He started his career playing for the Golden Lions and represented them at Under–19, Under–21 and "A" team level At the end of 2001, after his second year representing the Under–19 team, he was included in the pre-season training squad for the 2002 Vodacom Cup, following it up with appearances in the 2003 and 2004 seasons.
Griffons
Return to Lions
He returned to the Golden Lions at the end of 2005.
He was included in the Cats squad prior to the 2006 Super 14 season before getting injured. and playing in all fourteen matches that season. In 2007, he was also included in the Lions squad for the 2007 Super 14 season and made his Super Rugby debut in their second match of the season in an 11–6 victory over New Zealand team the Highlanders. and remained a first team regular over the next two seasons.
He was also included in a Springbok training squad in 2007. He wasn"t included in the Lions squad for 2009 Super 14, instead captaining the Vodacom Cup team in the 2009 Vodacom Cup season.
Saracens
In 2009, it was announced that he joined English Premiership side Saracens, where he played for two seasons.
Stormers
Shortly before his Saracens contract was due to end, he joined the Stormers on loan for part of the 2011 Super Rugby season as a replacement for injured Tiaan Liebenberg. He made two substitute appearances for them, as well as two appearances for their Vodacom Cup side, Western Province in the 2011 Vodacom Cup. Connacht
Free State Cheetahs
Pau
He returned to Europe a few months later, joining French Pro D2 side Pau as a medical joker during the 2013-2014 Rugby Pro D2 season.
Other
In addition, Reynecke also played for a World XV against an Asia-Pacific Barbarians side in the 2011 Chartis Cup in Hong Kong in aid of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami disaster.
He also played for the South African Barbarians in 2013 against former side Saracens in 2013.