The 15 father-son combinations to have played for the Springboks

There have been 15 instances of fathers and their sons representing the Springboks.

Scrumhalf Robert du Preez holds the record of having three sons to have played for the reigning world champions, Robert jnr, Jean-Luc and Dan.

Father Son
Alf Walker Harry Walker
Mauritz van den Berg Derek van den Berg
CB Jennings Mike Jennings
Felix du Plessis Morne du Plessis
Louis Schmidt Uli Schmidt
Joggie Viljoen Joggie Viljorn jnr
Moaner van Heerden Wikus van Heerden
Hennie Bekker Andries Bekker
Gysie Pienaar Ruan Pienaar
Schalk Burger snr Schalk Burger jnr
Flippe van der Merwe Flip van der Merwe
Jaco Reinach Cobus Reinach
Robert du Preez Robert du Preez jnr
Robert du Preez Jean-Luc du Preez
Robert du Preez Dan du Preez

Meanwhile, Des van Jaarsveldt boasts the honour of being the oldest living Springbok according to the history books.

Van Jaarsveldt was born in Bulawayo in then Rhodesia and on Easter Sunday this year celebrated his 95th birthday having been born on 31 March 1929.

He was educated at Milton Junior and Plumtree Schools in Bulawayo.

Van Jaarsveldt captained the Springboks in his only Test – against Scotland at the Boet Erasmus Stadium in Port Elizabeth on 30 April 1960.

He scored a try that day (worth three points at the time) in a 18-10 victory for the Springboks.

Van Jaarsveldt played both on the wing and at flank.

He was affectionately nicknamed the “Bald Eagle” in his playing days due to his pace and bald head.

He became the first Rhodesian to captain South Africa.

Upon retiring from playing, he acted as a coach and administrator for Rhodesian rugby during the transition of the country into Zimbabwe.

In addition to his rugby career, he also represented Southern Rhodesia as a heavyweight boxer in the 1950 South African Championships.

He was appointed a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1963 New Year Honours for “services to sport in Southern Rhodesia”.

Van Jaarsveldt briefly entered politics in 1983, unsuccessfully standing for former Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith’s Republican Front for a seat in the Senate of Zimbabwe where he lost the election after a drawing of lots on a 10-10 tied vote.

Des van Jaarsveldt is Springbok number 354.

WHO’S THE YOUNGEST SPRINGBOK?

Meanwhile, many will be forgiven for thinking that Frans Steyn is the youngest ever Springbok – or perhaps Canan Moodie for that matter.

While both do feature among the 15 youngest players to ever make their debuts in the famed green and gold jerseys, neither are the youngest to have done so.

As many as 14 teenagers feature in the Top 15 youngest Springboks of all time.

One has to go back 133 years to find the youngest.

That was Jack Hartley on 5 September 1891 on the tour of Britain.

Hartley was just 18 years and 18 days when he made his debut for South Africa.

TOP 15 YOUNGEST SPRINGBOKS OF ALL TIME

Rank Players Opponent Age
1 Jack Hartley Britain 18 years, 18 days
2 Davey Cope Britain 19 years, 8 days
3 Bob Loubser Britain 19 years, 37 days
4 Clive van Ryneveld Britain 19 years, 51 days
5 Wally Mills Britain 19 years, 72 days
6 Freddy Turner Australia 19 years, 112 days
7 Fairy Heatlie Britain 19 years, 126 days
8 Syd de Melker Britain 19 years, 158 days
9 Frans Steyn Ireland 19 years, 181 days
10 Stevie Joubert Ireland 19 years, 230 days
11 Jackie Powell Britain 19 years, 260 days
12 Canan Moodie Australia 19 years, 302 days
13 Percy Jones Britain 19 years, 321 days
14 Chilliboy Ralepelle New Zealand 19 years, 349 days
15 Pat Lambie Ireland 20 years, 20 days

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