Education
University of Pretoria.
University of Pretoria.
He later became a Springbok team doctor. He played in three subsequent tests against the New Zealand side throughout that May as well. He was capped twice in 1992, playing at hooker in a test against the All Blacks, which the Springboks lost 24 to 27, as well as a test against the Wallabies, which South Africa also lost, 3 to 26.
He was capped five times for South Africa in the subsequent season, playing two tests against France and a three test series against the Wallabies in Australia.
He earned four caps in 1994, the year in which he played his last test for South Africa on 26 November at Cardiff Arms Park, in a victory over Wales. On the field, he was known for rough, even violent play.
His racist remarks (that Blacks must stick to Football because they are no good for Rugby) were mentioned in the South African Parliament in 1998. He moved to Australia in 2006.
He currently lives and works on the NSW Central Coast.
He is a qualified medical doctor. He also did commentary for Supersport. In 2000 he was inducted into the University of Pretoria Sport Hall of fame.