André Vos

Athlete

1975 –

59

Who is André Vos?

André Neal Vos is a former South African rugby union player who played as back row for Eastern Province, Queensland Reds, The Cats, The Lions and Harlequins until his retirement in 2007. He also captained the Springboks.

André Vos attended Selborne College in East London, South Africa and the University of Port Elizabeth.

He made his first provincial debut for Eastern Province in 1995.

In 1998 he wore the Queensland Reds' jersey in the Super 12 earning 11 full caps for the Australian franchise.

He returned to South African shores to play for the The Cats in the Super 12 and for The Lions in the South African Currie Cup.

He made his international debut against Italy in Port Elizabeth on 12 June 1999 as a replacement. The final score was 74 -3, a win for the Springboks. He was in the starting 15 for the next match in Durban. He was in and out of the starting 15 for the next eight test matches, starting in only 3.

After the IRB Rugby World Cup in 1999 he took over the captaincy of South Africa from Joost van der Westhuizen.

He went on to earn 33 test caps for South Africa, 16 as captain. He scored 5 tries for South Africa.

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Born
Jan 9, 1975
South Africa
Nationality
  • South Africa
Education
  • Selborne College

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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