Johan Deysel

Johan Deysel
Personal information
Born (1991-09-26) 26 September 1991
Windhoek, Namibia
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 106 kg (16 st 10 lb)
School(s) attended Windhoek High School
University North-West University
Club information
Playing position Centre
Current club Sharks / Sharks (Currie Cup)
Youth career
2011–2012 Leopards
Amateur team(s)
Years Team
2013–2016 NWU Pukke 18 (20)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Pts)
2014–2015 Leopards XV 6 (5)
2014–2016 Leopards 22 (146)
2017–future Sharks 0 (0)
Representative team(s)
2013–present Namibia 12 (30)

* Senior club appearances and points correct as of 23 July 2016.
† Appearances (Points).

‡ Representative team caps and points correct as of 7 July 2016.

Johan Deysel (born 26 September 1991 in Windhoek, Namibia) is a Namibian rugby union player, currently playing with domestic rugby with South African side the Sharks.[1] His regular position is centre.

He represented Namibia since 2013 and represented them in the 2015 Rugby World Cup, where he scored his nation's first try of the tournament against New Zealand.

Rugby career

Youth

At high school level, Deysel represented Namibia at South African youth weeks, playing at the 2008 Under-18 Academy Week held in George and at the 2009 Under-18 Craven Week held in East London.

After high school, he moved to South Africa to enroll at the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University. He joined the Potchefstroom-based Leopards rugby union and represented them in the Under-21 Provincial Championship in 2011 and 2012, as well as playing for university side NWU Pukke in the Varsity Cup competition.

Leopards

He made his first class debut during the 2014 Vodacom Cup competition, playing off the bench in their 16–18 defeat to the Golden Lions.[2] He again came on as a replacement in their match against the Limpopo Blue Bulls a week later and scored his first senior try in that match, scoring in the 48th minute of a 71–10 victory.[3] He made further appearances as a replacement in their matches against the Falcons[4] and the Blue Bulls[5] as the Leopards missed out on a quarter final spot by finishing in fifth spot on the Northern Section log.

Deysel made his debut in the second tier of the Currie Cup competition later in the same year. He came on as a replacement in the Leopards' Currie Cup First Division match against the SWD Eagles in George,[6] as well as in their next match at home against the Boland Cavaliers. Despite only coming on eight minutes after half-time, Deysel managed to score two tries to help the Leopards to a 54–32 victory over the team from the Western Cape.[7] He was handed his first senior start in their next match against the Griffons in Welkom and scored another try for his side just after half-time in a 31–37 defeat.[8] Another start and another try followed in their 34–19 win over the Border Bulldogs a week later[9] and he also started their final match of the regular season against the Falcons.[10] He also started their semi-final match – facing the Falcons for the second week in a row – but could not prevent his side losing 24–31 to be eliminated from the competition.[11]

At the start of 2015, Deysel was a key member of the NWU Pukke side that reached the final of the 2016 Varsity Cup competition, starting all nine of their matches and scoring a try in their match against the UCT Ikey Tigers and a brace against UFS Shimlas in their final match of the regular season.[12] He also scored a try against the UFS Shimlas in the final, but it proved futile as the team from Bloemfontein won 63–33 to be crowned Varsity Cup champions.[13] In 2016, his try in the final was named the 2015 Try of the Year in the South African Rugby Union's annual awards.[14]

After the Varsity Cup, Deysel made two appearances for the Leopards in the 2015 Vodacom Cup competition, before starting three matches for them in the 2015 Currie Cup qualification series. The Leopards finished second in the qualification series to progress to the Currie Cup First Division, a competition they eventually won. However, due to Deysel's involvement with Namibia at the 2015 Rugby World Cup, he played no part in the rest of their season.

At the end of 2015, he was included in the Sharks training squad that prepared for the 2016 Super Rugby season.[15] He was named in their final 42-man squad,[16][17] but released to play for NWU Pukke in the 2016 Varsity Cup and the Leopards in the 2016 Currie Cup qualification series.[18]

Namibia

Deysel scoring a try against New Zealand in the 2015 Rugby World Cup

Deysel made his debut for Namibia by starting their 55–35 victory over Kenya in November 2013.[19] He made a further eight appearances before being named in Namibia's squad for the 2015 Rugby World Cup.[20] He started their first match of the competition against defending champions New Zealand on 24 September 2015 and scored Namibia's only try of the match in a 14–58 loss.[21][22] He also started in a 21–35 defeat to Tonga[23] and a 19–64 defeat to Argentina in the tournament,[24] as Namibia lost all four matches to finish bottom of Pool C.

References

  1. "SA Rugby Player Profile – Johan Deysel". South African Rugby Union. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  2. "SA Rugby Match Centre – Leopards XV 16-18 Golden Lions". South African Rugby Union. 7 March 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  3. "SA Rugby Match Centre – Assupol Limpopo Blue Bulls 10-71 Leopards XV". South African Rugby Union. 15 March 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  4. "SA Rugby Match Centre – Valke 29-40 Leopards XV". South African Rugby Union. 22 March 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  5. "SA Rugby Match Centre – Leopards XV 26-30 Vodacom Blue Bulls". South African Rugby Union. 29 March 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  6. "SA Rugby Match Centre – SWD Eagles 29-21 Leopards". South African Rugby Union. 29 August 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  7. "SA Rugby Match Centre – Leopards 54-32 Boland Cavaliers". South African Rugby Union. 6 September 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  8. "SA Rugby Match Centre – Down Touch Griffons 37-31 Leopards". South African Rugby Union. 13 September 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  9. "SA Rugby Match Centre – Border Bulldogs 19-34 Leopards". South African Rugby Union. 19 September 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  10. "SA Rugby Match Centre – Leopards 50-29 Valke". South African Rugby Union. 27 September 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  11. "SA Rugby Match Centre – Leopards 24-31 Valke". South African Rugby Union. 3 October 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  12. "SA Rugby Match Centre – FNB UFS SHIMLAS 29-26 FNB NWU-PUKKE". South African Rugby Union. 23 March 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  13. "SA Rugby Match Centre – FNB UFS SHIMLAS 63-33 FNB NWU-PUKKE". South African Rugby Union. 13 April 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  14. "Lood de Jager is SA Rugby Player of 2015" (Press release). South African Rugby Union. 25 February 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  15. "Training squad announcement" (Press release). Sharks. 19 November 2015. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  16. "2016 Squad - Sharks Rugby". Sharks. Archived from the original on 2 March 2016. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  17. "Johan Deysel - Sharks Rugby". Sharks. Archived from the original on 2 March 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  18. "SA Rugby Squad – Leopards : 2016 Currie Cup Qualifying". South African Rugby Union. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  19. "Johan Deysel Jnr". ESPN Scrum. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  20. "Jacques Burger to lead Namibia in RWC 2015". World Rugby. 27 August 2015. Archived from the original on 2 March 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  21. "SA Rugby Match Centre – New Zealand 58-14 Namibia". South African Rugby Union. 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  22. "New Zealand made to work for World Cup win by tough-tackling Namibia". The Guardian. 24 September 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  23. "SA Rugby Match Centre – Tonga 35-21 Namibia". South African Rugby Union. 29 September 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  24. "SA Rugby Match Centre – Argentina 64-19 Namibia". South African Rugby Union. 11 October 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
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