词条 | Corné Krige |
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| image = | birth_name = Cornelius Petrus Johannes Krige | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1975|3|21}} | birth_place = Lusaka, Zambia | height = 1.90 m | weight = 102 kg | ru_position = Flanker | ru_amateuryears = | ru_amateurclubs = | ru_clubyears = 2004–2005 | ru_proclubs = Northampton Saints | ru_clubcaps = 19 | ru_clubpoints = (15) | super14years = 1999–2004 | super14 = Stormers | super14caps = 56 | super14points = (20) | ru_provinceyears = 1996–2002 | ru_province = Western Province | ru_provincecaps = 68 | ru_provincepoints = (35) | ru_nationalyears = 1999–2003 | ru_nationalteam = {{nrut|South Africa}} | ru_nationalcaps = 39 | ru_nationalpoints = (10) | school = Paarl Boys' High School }} Cornelius Petrus Johannes "Corné" Krige (born 21 March 1975) is a retired South African[1] rugby union player. He played flanker for Western Province in the Currie Cup, the Stormers in Super Rugby and captained the South African national side, the Springboks. CareerCorne Krige was born on 21 March 1975 in Lusaka, Zambia and his parents still reside in that country. He was schooled in South Africa at Paarl Boys' High School, about 60 km from Cape Town. He played most of his rugby for South African teams, and resides there. Krige's Test debut came in 1999 after recovering from career-threatening knee and hand injuries. He captained the Springboks on his test debut in a 101–0 victory over Italy in Durban; two weeks later he suffered another serious knee injury against the All Blacks in Dunedin which ended his hopes of captaining the Springboks at the 1999 Rugby World Cup in Wales. Krige appeared in 39 tests for South Africa, became the full-time captain in 2002,[2] and captained the Boks 18 times in all[3] before his international retirement in January 2004.[2] Known for aggressive style of play, Krige was the subject of controversy after the November 2002 Test against England at Twickenham that saw England hand the Boks the worst defeat in their history (53–3). During the match, an increasingly frustrated South Africa side began targeting England players with physical off-the-ball attacks, and match footage showed Krige as the leader.[4][5][6] He later admitted in his autobiography that he had lost control as South Africa had gone into the match on the back of two defeats and that he had intentionally fouled the England players.[7] His Super Rugby career then ended several weeks early when he was handed an eight-week ban for head-butting an opponent in 2004. He finished his career in the English Premiership with Northampton Saints, signing for the 2004–05 season.[3] He retired at the end of that season and returned to Cape Town to pursue business interests.[8] Krige made one more high-profile appearance on a rugby field, captaining a Western Province XV against a World XV in his testimonial at Newlands on 9 June 2006. The testimonial highly benefited Reach For A Dream,[9] a charity similar to and inspired by the Make-A-Wish Foundation in the United States. The World XV won 49–31 in an entertaining match that saw 12 tries in all.[10] Krige and former Springbok teammates Bobby Skinstad and Robbie Fleck were business partners, owning Billie the B.U.M.S. Restaurant and a Cocktail Bar in Newlands. The restaurant has since closed.{{cn|date=December 2018}} When the Boks played the Australia Wallabies during the later years of Krige's captaincy, he and Wallabies captain George Gregan shared an unusual distinction: they were born in the same hospital.[11][12] References1. ^Sports Illustrated: "Corne should have stayed', by Sibongile Maputi. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928034106/http://www.sportsillustrated.co.za/static/feature/story.php?id=207 |date=28 September 2007 }} Retrieved 20 June 2007. 2. ^1 "Krige quits Test rugby", BBC, 13 January 2004. 3. ^1 "Saints seal Krige deal", BBC, 26 July 2004. 4. ^{{cite news|title=Krige in the spotlight|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/international/2525929.stm|publisher=BBC|date=28 November 2002}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Interview: Corne Krige|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2004/aug/30/rugbyunion|publisher=The Guardian|date=30 August 2004}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=The ugly side of Krige|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/the-ugly-face-of-krige-6350823.html|publisher=London Evening Standard|date=28 November 2002}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Krige: I tried to KO Matt|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/115007/.html|publisher=The Sun|date=3 August 2007}} 8. ^"Saints star Krige to quit playing", BBC, 10 February 2005. 9. ^Dan Nicholl, "Corné's big farewell", iafrica.com, 8 June 2006. 10. ^Grant Shub, "World XV triumph, but Krige signs-off in style" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060625191341/http://www.sarugby.com/news/News/article/sid%3D4512.html |date=25 June 2006 }}, SARugby.com, 10 June 2006. 11. ^"Captain Courageous: Corné Krige", TheGoal.com, retrieved 26 June 2006. 12. ^"Rugby Union World Cup Special Reports: South Africa", The Guardian, 6 October 2003. 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| title = Squads | list1 ={{2004 Western Province Currie Cup squad}}{{South Africa Squad 2003 World Cup}}{{2003 South Africa Tri Nations squad}}{{2003 South Africa incoming tours squad}}{{2002 South Africa outgoing tours squad}}{{2002 South Africa Tri Nations squad}}{{2002 South Africa incoming tours squad}}{{2001 South Africa outgoing tours squad}}{{2001 South Africa Tri Nations squad}}{{2001 South Africa incoming tours squad}}{{2000 South Africa outgoing tours squad}}{{2000 South Africa Tri Nations squad}}{{2000 South Africa incoming tours squad}}{{1999 South Africa Tri Nations squad}}{{1999 South Africa outgoing tours squad}}{{1999 South Africa incoming tours squad}}{{1998 South Africa outgoing tours squad}} }}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Krige, Corne}} 15 : White South African people|Afrikaner people|Zambian emigrants to South Africa|South African rugby union players|South Africa international rugby union players|Rugby union flankers|Northampton Saints players|Western Province (rugby team) players|Stormers players|1975 births|Living people|Alumni of Paarl Boys' High School|People from Lusaka|Barbarian F.C. players|Rugby union players who received a testimonial |
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