Rudolph Straeuli

Male, Person

1963 –

17

Who is Rudolph Straeuli?

Rudolph August Wilkens Straeuli played rugby union in the positions of flanker and Number 8 for, and later coached, the Springboks rugby team. He also played for the Lions provincial team in the Currie Cup competition.

Straeuli made his debut for South Africa on 9 July 1994 against the All Blacks, in which he also scored a try. In all he played 10 tests, including representing South Africa in the 1995 Rugby World Cup, before his career ended on 18 November 1995 against England at Twickenham Stadium.

It is not his skills as a rugby player, but his coaching skills that he is infamous for. After Harry Viljoen could not deliver the goods, winning only 53% of his games, Straeuli was seen as a breath of fresh air. Many lauded him as the saviour of South African rugby, the man who would get the job done.

At first things seemed to be going well for Straeuli as he won his first four games, with two victories over Wales, a 20 point mauling of Argentina and a convincing 60–18 defeat of Samoa. But when it came to facing the world's top teams, disaster struck.

Under Straeuli the Springboks reached their lowest point in world rugby with record defeats against several countries, most notably:

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Born
Aug 20, 1963
South Africa
Nationality
  • South Africa
Lived in
  • Pretoria

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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