John Smit
Rugby player and World Cup champion

Born
April 3rd, 1978
47 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
South Africa
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A rugby player achieved significant success in rugby union. Served as captain of the South African national team during the 2007 Rugby World Cup, leading the team to victory. Played primarily as a hooker and was recognized for skills and leadership on the field. Had a long club career with the Bulls and played a crucial role in South Africa's rugby achievements during tenure.
Captained South Africa to a Rugby World Cup victory in 2007
Played for the Bulls in Super Rugby
Achieved over 100 test caps for South Africa
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