Willem de Waal

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Willem de Waal
Birth nameWillem de Waal
Date of birth (1978-02-17) 17 February 1978 (age 46)
Place of birthPaarl, South Africa
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight95 kg (209 lb)
SchoolBoland Agricultural High School
UniversityStellenbosch University
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fly-half
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2007–2008 Narbonne 26 (196)
2010–present Treviso 23 (145)
Correct as of 22 November 2012
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
2002–2003 Leopards ? (?)
2004–2007 Free State 40 (811)
2008–2010 Western Province 30 (422)
Correct as of 22 November 2012
Super Rugby
Years Team Apps (Points)
2004 Bulls 10 (31)
2005 Cats 4 (0)
2006–2007 Cheetahs 15 (109)
2009–2010 Stormers 16 (59)
Correct as of 22 November 2012

Willem de Waal (born 17 February 1978 in Paarl, South Africa) is a South African rugby union footballer who is currently playing for Benetton Treviso in the Pro14 competition. He plays in the position of fly-half. Like Joost van der Westhuizen at scrum-half, de Waal is unusually big for a fly-half.[citation needed]

Career

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De Waal played rugby for Stellenbosch University before making his provincial debut with the Leopards in 2002. He then moved to the Free State Cheetahs in 2004 where he would experience his greatest success so far. In each of his four seasons at the club, the Cheetahs made it to the final of the Currie Cup, winning twice and sharing one.[citation needed]

De Waal has also played at Super Rugby level, making his debut with the Bulls in 2004 before joining the Cats in 2005. When the competition expanded to 14 teams in 2006, the Cats split into two separate franchises – the Lions and the Cheetahs, which de Waal joined.[citation needed]

On 24 July 2007, it was announced that de Waal signed a two-year deal with French Second Division club RC Narbonne. He returned to South Africa after one season and secured a spot in the 2009 Stormers squad, his fourth different super rugby team. He also played in the Currie Cup for Western Province that same season.[citation needed]

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  • "SA Rugby Player Profile – Willem de Waal". South African Rugby Union. Retrieved 4 June 2016.