- Jannie de Beer
Jan Hendrik de Beer (born
22 April 1971 inWelkom ), nicknamed Jannie, is aSouth Africa n formerrugby union player. He played flyhalf for the South African national team, the Springboks. In all he represented the Springboks in 13 tests, scoring 183 points. He stands 1.82meter s tall, and weighs 87kilogram s. He was principally known as a kicking fly-half.De Beer made his début against the British Lions in 1997, being brought in for the dropped
Henry Honiball whose running game had been contained by the Lions' defence in the first two of the three tests. He failed however to establish himself properly in the Springbok side.De Beer is most famous for his world record five drop goals in a single test match, set in the 1999 Rugby World Cup in
Paris against England. The Springboks won the match 44-21, kicking England out of the tournament. However, his attempts to repeat the tactic in the semi-final versus Australia backfired, as despite several attempts he only scored one in the match, and the Australians closed him down. It proved to be his final appearance for the Springboks.A professed Christian, de Beer credits his faith in God for his successes. De Beer retired from professional rugby in 2002 due to a knee injury.
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* [http://www.scrum.com/players/janniedebeer.asp “Star Q & A: Jannie de Beer”] , accessed17 October 2005 .
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/rugby/1999/world_cup/news/1999/10/24/southafrica_england/ “Rugby World Cup 1999: De Beer Diamond”] , accessed17 October 2005 .
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