Education
He attended Canberra Grammar School in his youth.
He attended Canberra Grammar School in his youth.
He now works for Fox Sports as a rugby commentator and has a weekly segment on the show Rugby Headquarters called "Fox Field". At the age of 15 he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Kafer is generally considered to be one of the foremost thinkers of the game and is believed to have been the brains behind the Brumbies successes in the early years.
Kafer moved to the northern hemisphere in 2001 and spent two years playing for the Leicester Tigers before signing as player coach for Saracens F.C. However, when Wayne Shelford was sacked as head coach, Kafer was appointed in his place and gave up playing.
He quit Saracens in December 2004 after a bad start to the season.
In addition to his commentating commitments with Fox Sports Rugby, Kafer presides as a director of the boutique telecommunications company, Totalcom.