Jean de Villiers: Rugby Legend

Jean de Villiers
  • Jean de Villiers enjoyed a distinguished domestic and international career.
  • A former Springboks captain, he also represented a string of top sides in South Africa, Ireland and England during his long and illustrious career. 
  • Jean de Villiers was inducted into the RugbyPass Hall of Fame in 2021.
  • The senior career of Jean de Villiers began in 2001, when he represented Western Province for the first time.
  • He stayed with the side until 2009, regularly helping them compete for the Currie Cup.
  • During this point in his career, he also represented the Stormers between 2005 and 2009.

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Jean de Villiers is a product of Paarl Gimnasium, the nursery of many a future South African star player (among them past international teammate Marius Joubert and South African back-rower Schalk Burger), De Villiers made his first impact at international level in the South African Sevens team, playing in ten of the eleven legs of […]

Jean de Villiers is a product of Paarl Gimnasium, the nursery of many a future South African star player (among them past international teammate Marius Joubert and South African back-rower Schalk Burger), De Villiers made his first impact at international level in the South African Sevens team, playing in ten of the eleven legs of the 2001–02 World Sevens Series, helping his country finish in second spot. He was also a member of the squad that finished third in the 2002 Commonwealth Games.

Also in 2002, he made his first international impact in the 15-man game at the U-21 Rugby World Cup, scoring four tries in the tournament for the victorious Junior Springboks.

Jean de Villiers made his first senior-level appearance for South Africa in November 2002 against France, but suffered a major knee injury five minutes into the game. After regaining fitness, he became an important player in the Boks’ 2004 renaissance, which saw them earn an unexpected victory in the Tri Nations Series that year. Both he and his former Paarl teammate Joubert earned a share of the try-scoring lead in the 2004 Tri Nations, with three apiece.

Jean de Villiers won the World Cup with South Africa in 2007, although he tore his biceps during the opening game of the tournament and took no further part. In 2009 De Villers won a second Tri Nations with South Africa. In November 2014 while playing against Wales in Cardiff, he suffered a potentially career ending injury that involved dislocating his left knee with tearing of major ligaments, reconstruction with artificial ligaments and rehabilitation allowed him back into the game.

After recovering from the injury De Villers captained South Africa during the 2015 Rugby World Cup, but he fractured his jaw during the second match and was ruled out of the tournament.

Jean de Villiers | Rugby Legend

Jean de Villiers was selected as captain of the Springboks as England toured South Africa in mid-2012. The coach Heyneke Meyer was delighted to announce him as captain after a series of good performances for his team in Super Rugby. On 9 June 2012 the first test was played in Durban; South Africa beat England 22-17 with De Villiers scoring a try in the 59th minute.

The next Saturday he led South Africa against England in the second test in Johannesburg which the Boks won 36-27. The third and final test on 23 June 2012 in Port Elizabeth was drawn 14-14.

At the conclusion of the 2012 Rugby Championship, De Villiers joined up with Western Province for the later stages of the Currie Cup. De Villiers was injured in his first match back causing him to miss the semi-final and the final. De Villiers accompanied the team to the final against the Sharks on 27 October 2012 in Durban as the 23rd player. Western Province won the final and De Villiers did receive a winners tankard at the post match presentation.

Jean de Villiers: Statistics

  • Test Debut: Versus France on 9 November 2002
  • Total Tests: 109
  • Springbok captain: 54th
  • Springbok captain tests: 37
  • Tries for South Africa: 27
  • Tries for Stormers & Western Province: 58
  • Total career tries: 94
  1. Former Springbok captain with 109 international caps, known for his strategic insight and on-field leadership.
  2. Led South Africa through 37 Tests, earning global respect for his resilience, humility, and team-first approach.
  3. Rugby World Cup winner and Tri Nations champion, with a deep understanding of high-performance environments.
  4. Experienced keynote speaker who translates elite sports lessons into practical insights on leadership, teamwork, and mental toughness.
  5. Inspires audiences with his story of perseverance, overcoming career-threatening injuries, and leading under pressure.
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