Dawie Snyman
Full names: Dawid Stefanus Lubbe
Date of birth: 5 Jul 1949
Place of birth: Johannesburg
School: Grey College
Springbok no: 453
Springbok debut province: Western Province
Physical: 1.73m, 77.0kg
Current age: 75
Test summary: Tests: 10 Tries: 1
First Test: 3 Jun 1972 Age 22 - Flyhalf against England at Ellispark, Johannesburg
Last Test: 27 Aug 1977 Age 28 - Full Back against World Invitation at Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Test history:
DateAgePositionOpponentVenueResultScoreProvince
03 Jun 1972 22Flyhalf England Ellispark, Johannesburg Lose: 9-183 penalties WP
08 Jun 1974 24Flyhalf Britain Newlands, Cape Town Lose: 3-121 dropgoal WP
22 Jun 1974 24Reserve Britain Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Lose: 9-28  WP
23 Nov 1974 25Full Back France Stade Municipal, Toulouse Win: 13-4  WP
30 Nov 1974 25Full Back France Parc des Princes, Paris Win: 10-8  WP
21 Jun 1975 25Full Back France Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Win: 38-251 conversion, 1 penalty WP
28 Jun 1975 25Full Back France Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 33-18  WP
14 Aug 1976 27Full Back New Zealand Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Lose: 9-15  WP
04 Sep 1976 27Full Back New Zealand Newlands, Cape Town Win: 15-101 dropgoal WP
27 Aug 1977 28Full Back World Invitation Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 45-241 try WP

Dawie Snyman: Doc Craven

I saw Dawie as a schoolboy playing for Free State during Craven Week and I immediately knew he was a potential Springbok.

When he was called up to do his military service he seemed to disappear from the rugby scene for a while and I asked his brother Jackie, who was then at Stellenbosch, what had happened to Dawie. He replied that Dawie had hurt his foot. But in addition to the injury, I think he had lost interest in rugby at that point in his life.

In order to be accepted at any university, one has to obtain a certain percentage in matric. Dawie had applied to come to Stellenbosch as his mother's family and his father had all been at Dagbreek Hostel during their varsity days; however, he didn't qualify to stay in Dagbreek.

We had temporary housing for students though, and so I put two beds in one of the rooms for Dawie and another Free Stater from Kroonstad. Shortly afterwards there was a vacancy in Dagbreek and he moved in. A few years later, when the Springbok team was chosen Dawie wasn't selected as flyhalf, which was the position he preferred. At the same time I said to him: "Dawie, I don't need you as a flyhalf either (for Stellenbosch), because I've got Robbie Blair, who is also a fine placekicker, in that position."

So Dawie moved to the fullback position from where he played himself into the Springbok team.

Eventually I also told him when to stop playing as he had became prone to concussion, and although he still had a number of good rugby years in him, he listened to my advice.

A versatile player and a very determined one, who was of great value to the Springboks. A successful coach for Western Province, and a man who has rendered great service to the game.