Corniel Els

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Corniel Els
Full nameCornelius Wilhelmus Els
Date of birth (1994-01-19) 19 January 1994 (age 30)
Place of birth Polokwane, South Africa
Height1.84 m (6 ft 12 in)
Weight110 kg (17 st 5 lb; 243 lb)
School Grey College, Bloemfontein
University University of Pretoria
Occupation(s)Rugby Player
Rugby union career
Position(s) Hooker
Youth career
2010–2012 Free State Cheetahs
2013–2015 Blue Bulls
Amateur team(s)
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2014–2016 UP Tuks 14 (15)
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2015 Blue Bulls 10 (10)
2016–2018 Blue Bulls XV 17 (25)
2019–2020 Bulls 15 (0)
2019 Pumas 7 (15)
2019–2021 Blue Bulls 3 (0)
2021–2023 Benetton 23 (30)
Correct as of 23 Apr 2022
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2014 South Africa Under-20 4 (5)
Correct as of 11 Apr 2018

Cornelius Wilhelmus Els (born 19 January 1994) is a retired South African professional rugby union. His regular position was hooker.

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Career

Youth / Free State

Els attended and played rugby for Grey College in Bloemfontein and was selected to represent the Free State at the Under-16 Grant Khomo Week in 2010 and once again at the premier high school rugby union competition in South Africa – the Under-18 Craven Week – held in Port Elizabeth in 2012.

Blue Bulls

After school, Els moved to Pretoria to join the Blue Bulls academy. He was the first-choice hooker for the Blue Bulls U19 side in the 2013 Under-19 Provincial Championship and started ten of their fourteen matches during the campaign and played off the bench in one further match. He scored a try in his very first match for them against the Leopards U19 [1] and one in each of their matches against his former side, the Free State. [2] [3] His performances contributed to the Blue Bulls finishing the round-robin stage of the season with twelve wins out of twelve to qualify for the title play-offs. He started both their 37–21 win against the Leopards in the semi-final [4] and in the final, where they won the competition by beating trans-Jukskei rivals Golden Lions U19s 35–23. [5]

At the beginning of 2014, Els represented Pretoria-based university side UP Tuks in the 2014 Varsity Cup competition. He played in six of their seven matches as they finished in sixth spot and outside the semi-final places. Shortly after the Varsity Cup campaign, Els was named in the South African Under-20 squad as they prepared for the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship in New Zealand. [6] He was not on the bench for their first pool stage match against Scotland, but failed to come on as a replacement. [7] However, he was promoted to the starting line-up for their second match against New Zealand, helping them to a 33–24 win over the hosts, [8] and also started their final pool stage match against Samoa as South Africa won 21–8 to qualify for the semi-finals. [9] He started their semi-final match where they once again faced New Zealand and provided a crucial contribution in the match; with the score tied at 25–all with three minutes to go in the match, Els scored a late try which was converted by Handré Pollard to secure a 32–25 victory for South Africa and a place in the final. [10] He also started the final, but could not prevent South Africa losing 20–21 to England to finish the competition as runners-up. [11]

Shortly after his return to South Africa, Els was rewarded with a new contract with the Blue Bulls, keeping him in Pretoria until the end of 2016. [12]

The following year, Els was included in the Blue Bulls squad for the 2015 Vodacom Cup competition. He made his domestic first class debut by playing off the bench in the final few minutes of a 20–18 victory over eventual champions the Pumas. [13] He also came on as a replacement for the final half an hour of their next match against Namibian side the Welwitschias in Windhoek and scored a try within a minute of coming onto the field. He also scored a second try later in the match to help secure a 44–0 victory for the Blue Bulls. [14] He made his first senior start in their 83–13 win over the Limpopo Blue Bulls [15] in their final match in the round-robin stage of the competition to help the Blue Bulls finish second in the Northern Section to qualify for the quarter-finals. [16] Els came on as a replacement in their 44–21 quarter final victory over the Free State XV, [17] as well as their semi-final match against Western Province, which the team from Cape Town won 10–6 to eliminate the Blue Bulls from the competition. [18]

Els was included in the Blue Bulls' senior squad for the 2015 Currie Cup Premier Division and was named as the hooker replacement for their Round Four match against Griquas in Kimberley. [19]

Until 2020 he played with Bulls in Super Rugby and with Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. [20]

Benetton Treviso

In January 2021 Els signed for Italian team Benetton Treviso. I played until 2022−2023 season; on the 11th of Mat 2023 Els announced that he will retire from professional rugby for the consequences of a critical injury in order to became team manager for the team of Treviso. [21] [22] [23]

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