Herschel Jantjies

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Herschel Jantjies
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Jantjies in 2023
Full nameHerschel Jerome Jantjies
Date of birth (1996-04-22) 22 April 1996 (age 27)
Place of birth Kylemore, South Africa
Height1.66 m (5 ft 5+12 in)
Weight74 kg (163 lb; 11 st 9 lb)
School Paul Roos Gymnasium
University University of the Western Cape
Rugby union career
Position(s) Scrum-half
Current team Stormers / Western Province
Youth career
2012–2017 Western Province
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2016– Western Province 26 (25)
2017Scarlets 1 (0)
2018–present Stormers 63 (65)
Correct as of 22 October 2023
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2019– South Africa 24 (25)
Correct as of 22 October 2023
Medal record
Men's Rugby union
Representing Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Rugby World Cup
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2019 Japan Squad

Herschel Jerome Jantjies (born 22 April 1996) is a South African professional rugby union player for the South Africa national team and the Stormers in the URC. [1] His regular position is scrum-half.

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Rugby career

Jantjies was born in Stellenbosch, where he attended Paul Roos Gymnasium. He represented Western Province at Under-16 level in 2012 and at the Craven Week tournaments in 2013 in 2014. He progressed to their Under-19 and Under-21 sides, and made his first class debut in Western Province's match against the Leopards in the 2016 Currie Cup qualification series. [2] [3]

He made four appearances as a replacement for Western Province in the 2017 Rugby Challenge, a competition they would go on to win, before reverting to the Western Province U21 team for the latter half of the season. At the end of 2017, Jantjies was drafted into the squad of Welsh side Scarlets on their visit to South Africa during the 2017–18 Pro14 season, [4] and came on as a replacement in their match against the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein. [5]

He played in all nine of their matches in the 2018 Rugby Challenge, scoring his first and second tries in first class rugby in a 23–21 victory over the Boland Cavaliers in their Round Three match. [6] He scored a further try in their match against the Border Bulldogs [7] as his side progressed to the quarterfinal stage before being eliminated by Free State XV. [8]

Schoolboy rugby kicked off at his hometown of Kylemore where he attended P.C Petersen Primary from where he graduated to his high schooling career which initially started at Kylemore High School where his excellence was spotted. His constant game-changing performances got the interest from Paul Roos Gymnasium in Stellenbosch, where he started playing under 14 rugby for the D team. His size counted against him, but once he got game time, he grabbed the opportunity with both hands. At the tender age of 14, he undertook his first trip overseas where he represented a South African invitational side on a postseason rugby tour to Scotland in the UK. Jantjies' rugby master brain scored his constant features at WP Grant Komo and Craven week and constant 1st team starts for Paul Roos in the South African Premiere Schools league.

Jantjies was included in the Stormers' squad for their final match of the 2018 Super Rugby season against the Sharks, [9] and he came on as a second half replacement to make his Super Rugby debut. [10]

International rugby

In July 2019, Jantjies made his debut for South Africa in their opening match of the 2019 Rugby Championship against Australia in Johannesburg, scoring twice in a 35–17 win. [11] In their next match against New Zealand in Wellington, Jantjies scored his side's only try in the 79th minute to help them to a 16–16 draw for a total of 3 tries in his first 2 games. [12]

Jantjies was named in South Africa's squad for the 2019 Rugby World Cup. [13] South Africa went on to win the tournament, defeating England in the final. [14]

Statistics

Test match record

As of 12 November 2023
OpponentPWDLTryPts%Won
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 220000100
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 310221033.33
British and Irish Lions flag with no Lion.svg  British and Irish Lions 32010066.67
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 110000100
Flag of England.svg  England 21010050
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 110015100
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 110000100
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 220015100
Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia 110000100
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 51131520
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 110000100
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 330000100
Total25171752568

Pld = Games played, W = Games won, D = Games drawn, L = Games lost, Try = Tries scored, Pts = Points scored

International tries

As of 12 November 2023
TryOpposing teamLocationVenueCompetitionDateResultScore
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Johannesburg, South Africa Ellis Park Stadium 2019 Rugby Championship 20 July 2019Win35–17
2
3Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Wellington Regional Stadium 2019 Rugby Championship 27 July 2019Tie16–16
4Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Kumagaya, Japan Kumagaya Rugby Ground 2019 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches 6 September 2019Win7–41
5Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Pretoria, South Africa Loftus Versfeld Stadium Test match 2 July 2021Win40–9

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