- Hakkies Husselman
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Dawid Husselman, better known as Hakkies Husselman (born 3 November 1972),[1] is a Namibian rugby union former international player and a current coach. He played as a scrum-half.
He played for Western Province in South Africa. His first match for Namibia was at 3 July 1993, with AGRU, in a 64-20 win.
Husselman was present at the 2003 Rugby World Cup finals, playing three games. He had 10 caps for his country, with 4 tries scored, 20 points in aggregate.
He latter became a coach, and was nominated coach of Namibia at 27 June 2007, for the 2007 Rugby World Cup finals. Namibia lost all four games, but did a convincing performance at the 17-32 loss to Ireland. He applied to remain in office after the World Cup but was dismissed.
Notes
- ^ Hakkies Husselman rugby profile Scrum.com
Sporting positions Preceded by
Johan VenterNamibia National Rugby Union Coach
2007–2007Succeeded by
Johan DiergaardtNamibia squad – 2003 Rugby World Cup Forwards Backs Coach Namibia squad – 2007 Rugby World Cup Forwards du Toit · Lensing · Redelinghuys · Visser · Badenhorst · Horn · Meyer · Esterhuyse · Kamonga · Kazombiaze · Senekal · Burger · du Plessis · Lintvelt · MacKenzie · NieuwenhuisBacks Coach HusselmanCategories:- 1972 births
- Living people
- Namibian rugby union players
- Namibian rugby union coaches
- Rugby union scrum-halves
- Namibian sportspeople stubs
- African rugby union biography stubs
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