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词条 Dan Kriel
释义

  1. Career

     Schools rugby (2010–12)  Blue Bulls (2013)  Blue Bulls / South Africa Under-20 (2014)  Varsity, Vodacom and Currie Cup (2015) 

  2. References

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Daniel David Kriel (born 15 February 1994 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for the {{Rut Stormers}} in Super Rugby and {{Rut Western Province}} in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge.[1] His regular position is centre.

Career

Schools rugby (2010–12)

Kriel attended Maritzburg College in Pietermaritzburg and was selected to represent KwaZulu-Natal at the Under-16 Grant Khomo Week competition in 2010. He missed out on selection for their Under-18 Craven Week two years later after suffering a dislocated shoulder prior to the competition.[2]

Blue Bulls (2013)

After high school, Kriel moved to Pretoria to join the {{Rut Blue Bulls}} Academy. He was the first-choice outside centre for the {{Rut Blue Bulls U19}} side in the 2013 Under-19 Provincial Championship, starting eleven of their fourteen matches in the competition. He scored six tries for the Blue Bulls during the competition, which included a brace in their 46–16 victory over {{Rut Western Province U19}}.[3] The Blue Bulls topped the log, winning all twelve of their matches during the competition. Kriel started both their 37–21 defeat of {{Rut Leopards U19}} in the semi-final[4] and the final, where the Blue Bulls won 35–23 to win the title and go through the entire competition undefeated.[5]

Blue Bulls / South Africa Under-20 (2014)

In 2014, Kriel was called up to the South African Under-20 team that participated at the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship in New Zealand.[6] He didn't play in South Africa's first match, a 61–5 victory over Scotland,[7] but he started their second match of the competition, helping South Africa to a 33–24 victory over hosts New Zealand,[8] as well as their final pool match which saw them beat Samoa 21–8[9] to finish top of their pool. Kriel was named on the bench as South Africa once again met New Zealand in the semi-finals and helped his side to a 32–25 win[10] to qualify for their second ever final. Kriel started the final on the right wing for South Africa as they the match 20–21 to England to finish the competition in second spot.[11]

He made thirteen appearances for the {{Rut Blue Bulls U21}}s during the 2014 Under-21 Provincial Championship. For the second year running, he scored two tries in a match against Western Province in a 44–30 win[12] and also got a try in each of their matches against the {{Rut Border U21}}s.[13][14] The Blue Bulls U21s finished second on the log to Western Province, but – after beating the {{Rut Golden Lions U21}}s 23–19 in the semi-final[15] – won the final against Western Province in Cape Town, running out 20–10 winners.[16]

Varsity, Vodacom and Currie Cup (2015)

Kriel started the 2015 season by representing university side {{Rut UP Tuks}} in the 2015 Varsity Cup competition. He scored tries in four different matches as UP Tuks topped the log after the round robin stage. He scored his fifth try of the competition in their semi-final match against {{Rut NWU Pukke}}, but it wasn't enough to prevent the team from Potchefstroom winning the match 29–28 to progress to the final, eliminating UP Tuks.[17] At the conclusion of the competition, Kriel was initially named in a Varsity Cup Dream Team to play a friendly against the South African Under-20s,[18] but was subsequently withdrawn from the squad.[19]

Instead, he was included in the {{Rut Blue Bulls}} squad for the 2015 Vodacom Cup competition. He made his domestic first class debut in Windhoek, starting the Blue Bulls' 44–0 victory over Namibian side {{Rut Welwitschias}}.[20] He also started a further four matches for the Blue Bulls, which included their quarter final victory over a {{Rut Free State XV}}[21] and their 6–10 defeat to {{Rut Western Province}} in the semi-final.[22]

Kriel played two matches for the {{Rut Blue Bulls U21}}s in the 2015 Under-21 Provincial Championship Group A before being promoted to the senior squad for the 2015 Currie Cup Premier Division. He was named on the bench for their Round Three match against {{Rut Western Province}}.[23]

-==Stormers / Western Province==-

At the start of 2017, Kriel moved to Cape Town, where he joined the {{Rut Stormers}} Super Rugby team and the {{Rut Western Province}} Currie Cup team.[24]

References

1. ^{{SA Rugby Player Profile | id=51311 | name=Dan Kriel | date=29 May 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.sarugbymag.co.za/blog/details/kriels-pose-twin-threat | title=Kriels pose twin threat | work=SA Rugby Magazine | date=31 July 2014 | accessdate=21 August 2015}}
3. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=108964 | homeid=14474 | awayid=14484 | leagueid=1424 | hometeam=Vodacom Blue Bulls | homescore=46 | awayscore=16 | awayteam=DHL Western Province | matchdate=14 September 2013 | date=1 April 2016}}
4. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=109104 | homeid=14474 | awayid=14514 | leagueid=1424 | hometeam=Vodacom Blue Bulls | homescore=37 | awayscore=21 | awayteam=Leopards | matchdate=19 October 2013 | date=1 April 2016}}
5. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=109124 | homeid=14524 | awayid=14474 | leagueid=1424 | hometeam=MTN Golden Lions | homescore=23 | awayscore=35 | awayteam=Vodacom Blue Bulls | matchdate=26 October 2013 | date=1 April 2016}}
6. ^{{SA Rugby Article | id=2411934 | leagueid=2034 | title=Junior Springboks named for JWC 2014 | date=22 April 2014 | accessdate=30 May 2016 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160530154839/http://www.sarugby.co.za/article.aspx?id=2411934&leagueid=2034 | archivedate=30 May 2016}}
7. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=124594 | homeid=20804 | awayid=20814 | leagueid=2034 | hometeam=South Africa | homescore=61 | awayscore=5 | awayteam=Scotland | matchdate=2 June 2014 | date=1 April 2016}}
8. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=124664 | homeid=20824 | awayid=20804 | leagueid=2034 | hometeam=New Zealand | homescore=24 | awayscore=33 | awayteam=South Africa | matchdate=6 June 2014 | date=1 April 2016}}
9. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=124714 | homeid=20834 | awayid=20804 | leagueid=2034 | hometeam=Samoa | homescore=8 | awayscore=21 | awayteam=South Africa | matchdate=10 June 2014 | date=1 April 2016}}
10. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=124784 | homeid=20804 | awayid=20824 | leagueid=2034 | hometeam=South Africa | homescore=32 | awayscore=25 | awayteam=New Zealand | matchdate=15 June 2014 | date=1 April 2016}}
11. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=124844 | homeid=20744 | awayid=20804 | leagueid=2034 | hometeam=England | homescore=21 | awayscore=20 | awayteam=South Africa | matchdate=20 June 2014 | date=1 April 2016}}
12. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=120934 | homeid=18454 | awayid=18474 | leagueid=1834 | hometeam=Blue Bulls U21 | homescore=44 | awayscore=30 | awayteam=Western Province U21 | matchdate=30 August 2014 | date=1 April 2016}}
13. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=120724 | homeid=18454 | awayid=18464 | leagueid=1834 | hometeam=Blue Bulls U21 | homescore=143 | awayscore=0 | awayteam=Border U21 | matchdate=11 July 2014 | date=1 April 2016}}
14. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=121114 | homeid=18464 | awayid=18454 | leagueid=1834 | hometeam=Border U21 | homescore=7 | awayscore=123 | awayteam=Blue Bulls U21 | matchdate=10 October 2014 | date=1 April 2016}}
15. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=121154 | homeid=18454 | awayid=18514 | leagueid=1834 | hometeam=Blue Bulls U21 | homescore=23 | awayscore=19 | awayteam=Golden Lions U21 | matchdate=17 October 2014 | date=1 April 2016}}
16. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=121164 | homeid=18474 | awayid=18454 | leagueid=1834 | hometeam=Western Province U21 | homescore=10 | awayscore=20 | awayteam=Blue Bulls U21 | matchdate=25 October 2014 | date=1 April 2016}}
17. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=137804 | homeid=23584 | awayid=23534 | leagueid=2194 | hometeam=FNB UP - TUKS | homescore=28 | awayscore=29 | awayteam=FNB NWU-PUKKE | matchdate=30 March 2015 | date=1 April 2016}}
18. ^{{cite web | url=http://varsitycup.co.za/varsity-cup-news/smith-takes-charge-of-dream-team/ | title=Smith takes charge of Dream Team | publisher=Varsity Cup | date=13 April 2015 | accessdate=14 April 2015}}
19. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/VarsityCup/Changes-to-Varsity-Cup-Dream-Team-20150417 | title=Changes to Varsity Cup Dream Team | work=Sport24 | date=17 April 2015 | accessdate=21 August 2015}}
20. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=140424 | homeid=24314 | awayid=24294 | leagueid=2304 | hometeam=FNB Welwitschias | homescore=0 | awayscore=44 | awayteam=Vodacom Blue Bulls | matchdate=10 April 2015 | date=1 April 2016}}
21. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=140824 | homeid=24294 | awayid=24364 | leagueid=2304 | hometeam=Vodacom Blue Bulls | homescore=44 | awayscore=21 | awayteam=Toyota Free State XV | matchdate=15 May 2015 | date=1 April 2016}}
22. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=140854 | homeid=24384 | awayid=24294 | leagueid=2304 | hometeam=DHL Western Province | homescore=10 | awayscore=6 | awayteam=Vodacom Blue Bulls | matchdate=23 May 2015 | date=1 April 2016}}
23. ^{{cite web | url=http://thebulls.co.za/news/2015/08/20/werras-100/ | title=Werner Kruger to claim unique double | work=Blue Bulls | date=20 August 2015 | accessdate=20 August 2015 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304060706/http://thebulls.co.za/news/2015/08/20/werras-100/ | archivedate=4 March 2016 | df=dmy-all }}
24. ^{{cite press release | url=http://thestormers.com/five-new-faces-at-dhl-newlands-this-season | title=Five new faces at DHL Newlands this season | publisher=Stormers | date=13 January 2017 | accessdate=13 January 2017 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170113110547/http://thestormers.com/five-new-faces-at-dhl-newlands-this-season | archivedate=13 January 2017 | deadurl=no | df=dmy-all }}
{{Stormers squad}}{{Western Province squad}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kriel, Dan}}

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