Hannes Strydom

Picture taken on June 24, 1995 at Johannesburg showing South African captain François Pienaar (L) brandishing the William Webb Ellis trophy and saluting the crowd with teammate Hannes Strydom after the 1995 Rugby World Cup final match South Africa vs. New Zealand. (Photo by Philip LITTLETON / AFP)

Springbok rugby legend Hannes Strydom dies in fatal car crash

South Africa mourns the loss of rugby icon Hannes Strydom, a key player in the historic 1995 Rugby World Cup-winning Springbok squad.

Hannes Strydom

Picture taken on June 24, 1995 at Johannesburg showing South African captain François Pienaar (L) brandishing the William Webb Ellis trophy and saluting the crowd with teammate Hannes Strydom after the 1995 Rugby World Cup final match South Africa vs. New Zealand. (Photo by Philip LITTLETON / AFP)

Springbok 1995 Rugby World Cup winner Hannes Strydom died after his car collided with a minibus taxi to the north-east Johannesburg, South African Rugby president Mark Alexander said on Monday.

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The crash that claimed the life of the 58-year-old pharmacist occurred on Sunday near the coal mining town of eMalahleni, 140 kilometres (87 miles) from the South African economic capital.

Strydom

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“Hannes was one of the great locks of his generation and as a member of the Springbok squad from 1995, one of the heroes of our local game,” said Alexander.

“He was a hard-working forward who never shied away from getting stuck in and doing the dirty work.”

Strydom won 21 caps for South Africa between 1993 and 1997 and played all of his club rugby in South Africa.

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The highlight of his international career was helping South Africa defeat New Zealand 15-12 after extra time in the 1995 World Cup final in Johannesburg.

Fifth player

He is the fifth player from the 1995 team to have died after flanker Ruben Kruger, scrum-half Joost van der Westhuizen, and wingers Chester Williams and James Small.

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Strydom captained the Johannesburg-based Lions team that won the premier domestic competition, the Currie Cup, in 1999.

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