How old is Naas Botha?

How old is Naas Botha?

Hendrik Egnatius ‘Naas’ Botha (born 27 February 1958) is a South African former rugby union player, who played for Northern Transvaal and South Africa (the Springboks). He was voted Rugby Player of the Year in 1979, 1981, 1985 and 1987.

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Who passed Botha’s try tally in Springbok rugby?

His tally was passed by Percy Montgomery on 17 July 2004. However, Montgomery passed him in his 50th match, while Botha had only played in 28. In addition to his Springbok rugby-playing duties, Botha also played for the Northern Transvaal province (nicknamed the “Blou Bulle”, which means ” Blue Bulls “, now their official name) from 1977 to 1995.

Where did Botha go to school?

Botha was born in the town of Breyten in the Eastern Transvaal (now Mpumalanga ), South Africa and went to school at the Hoërskool Hendrik Verwoerd in Pretoria. As a child, Botha aspired to playing professional baseball and applied for a sport scholarship in the United States.

How many Currie Cup Finals has Botha won?

Domestically he made up for it, however: in 15 seasons playing for Northern Transvaal he played in 11 Currie Cup finals, winning nine (two shared) and scoring a record 2,511 points. In the pre-professional era that Botha played in, being paid to play rugby was always a controversial subject.