| Born | 8 October 1971 Belfast, Mpumalanga, South Africa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Height | 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 117 kg (258 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| School | Witbank Technical High School | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Krynauw Otto (born 8 October 1971) is a South African former professional rugby union player who played as a lock. [1] [2]
Otto made his provincial debut as a nineteen-year-old, for South Eastern Transvaal in 1990. He then moved to Northern Transvaal, playing for the under-20 side and in 1993, made his debut for the senior side. [3] He was a member of the Blue Bulls team that won the Currie Cup in 1998. [4]
Otto made his debut for the South African national team in the 1995 Rugby World Cup against Romania at Newlands in Cape Town and went on to play 38 tests. [2]
He was part of the 1998 Springbok team that won the Tri-Nations and a member of the 1999 World Cup squad that finished third in the tournament.
Otto retired at the age of 28 after medical examinations revealed a subdural haematoma in the left frontal area of his brain, incurred during a match against Australia on 8 July 2000. [2] [5]
| No. | Opposition | Result (SA 1st) | Position | Tries | Date | Venue |
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| 1. | 21–8 | Lock | 30 May 1995 | Newlands, Cape Town | ||
| 2. | 20–0 | Substitute | 3 Jun 1995 | Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth | ||
| 3. | 42–14 | Substitute | 10 Jun 1995 | Ellis Park, Johannesburg | ||
| 4. | | 35–16 | Lock | 5 Jul 1997 | Ellis Park, Johannesburg | |
| 5. | 32–35 | Lock | 19 Jul 1997 | Ellis Park, Johannesburg | ||
| 6. | 20–32 | Lock | 2 Aug 1997 | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane | ||
| 7. | 35–55 | Lock | 9 Aug 1997 | Eden Park, Auckland | ||
| 8. | 61–31 | Lock | 8 Nov 1997 | Dall'Ara Stadium, Bologna | ||
| 9. | 36–32 | Lock | 15 Nov 1997 | Stade de Gerland, Lyon | ||
| 10. | 52–10 | Lock | 22 Nov 1997 | Parc des Princes, Paris | ||
| 11. | 29–11 | Lock | 29 Nov 1997 | Twickenham, London | ||
| 12. | 68–10 | Lock | 6 Dec 1997 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | ||
| 13. | 37–13 | Lock | 13 Jun 1998 | Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein | ||
| 14. | 33–0 | Lock | 20 Jun 1998 | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria | ||
| 15. | 96–13 | Lock | 1 | 27 Jun 1998 | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria | |
| 16. | 18–0 | Lock | 4 Jul 1998 | Newlands, Cape Town | ||
| 17. | 14–13 | Lock | 18 Jul 1998 | Subiaco Oval, Perth | ||
| 18. | 13–3 | Lock | 25 Jul 1998 | Athletic Park, Wellington | ||
| 19. | 24–23 | Lock | 15 Aug 1998 | Kings Park, Durban | ||
| 20. | 29–15 | Lock | 22 Aug 1998 | Ellis Park, Johannesburg | ||
| 21. | 28–20 | Lock | 14 Nov 1998 | Wembley, London | ||
| 22. | 35–10 | Lock | 21 Nov 1998 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | ||
| 23. | 27–13 | Lock | 28 Nov 1998 | Lansdowne Road, Dublin | ||
| 24. | 7–13 | Lock | 5 Dec 1998 | Twickenham, London | ||
| 25. | 74–3 | Lock | 12 Jun 1999 | Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth | ||
| 26. | 19–29 | Lock | 26 Jun 1998 | Millennium Stadium, Cardiff | ||
| 27. | 0–28 | Lock | 10 Jul 1999 | Carisbrook, Dunedin | ||
| 28. | 6–32 | Lock | 17 Jul 1999 | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane | ||
| 29. | 46–29 | Substitute | 3 Oct 1999 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | ||
| 30. | 47–3 | Lock | 10 Oct 1999 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | ||
| 31. | 39–3 | Lock | 15 Oct 1999 | Hampden Park, Glasgow | ||
| 32. | 44–21 | Lock | 24 Oct 1999 | Stade de France, Paris | ||
| 33. | 21–27 | Lock | 30 Oct 1999 | Twickenham, London | ||
| 34. | 22–18 | Lock | 4 Nov 1999 | Millennium Stadium, Cardiff | ||
| 35. | 51–18 | Lock | 10 Jun 2000 | Basil Kenyon Stadium, East London | ||
| 36. | 18–13 | Lock | 17 Jun 2000 | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria | ||
| 37. | 22–27 | Lock | 24 Jun 2000 | Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein | ||
| 38. | 23–44 | Lock | 8 Jul 2000 | Colonial Stadium, Melbourne |
In 1993, Otto was nominated one of the five most Promising Players of the Year (under-23), along with FP Naude, Ryno Opperman, Christiaan Scholtz and Johan Roux. [2] [6]