(Redirected from Andre Joubert)'André Joubert' (born
15 April 1964 in
Ladysmith) is a former South African
rugby union player. He was capped 34 times at
fullback for the
Springboks in the early 1990s, and amassed a total of 115 Test Points from 10 tries, 17 penalties and 7 conversions.
He made his international debut, aged 25, in 1989 against the World XV in a game the
Springboks won 20-19. His final appearance in the Green and Gold came in 1997, in a 61-22 demolition the hapless Australian
Wallabies in
Pretoria.
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1995 Rugby World Cup ==
He was regarded as one of the best fullbacks at the 1995 Rugby World Cup held in
South Africa, a tournament in which he played a major role, notably turning in an outstanding performance in the 15-12 win over the
All Blacks in the final despite playing with a broken hand.
But the Samoan quarterfinal almost proved to be the end of Joubert's World Cup.
Western Samoa player George Harder made contact with Joubert's hand. His hand broke immediately. The same night he went for surgery and had to spend time in a decompression chamber.
National Career
He was first choice fullback for the
Natal Sharks in the inaugural
Super 12 competition, helping them reach the final against the
Auckland Blues. The next year (1996) he was man of the match against the then Transvaal/
Gauteng Lions, in the Currie Cup final as he scored two marvelous tries.
He played his last competitive rugby match in the 1999
Currie Cup Final for Natal against the
Gauteng Lions, a match which also saw the final appearances of
Gary Teichmann and
Ian McIntosh as captain and coach respectively. It was a sad farewell for three of Natal’s favourite sons as the
Lions lifted the cup with a convincing 32-9 victory.
Other accomplishments
He was twice (1991 and 1994) shortlisted for the South African "Player of the Year" award, eventually winning in 1996.
Apart from playing for the Springboks and Natal Sharks he has also played for the following teams:
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Free State - 93 caps
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South African Barbarians (1992)
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British Barbarians (1992)
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French Barbarians
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★ World XV (1992)
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★ South African
Sevens 1992-1994