James Small
Full names: James Terence
Date of birth: 10 Feb 1969
Place of birth: Cape Town
School: Greenside
Springbok no: 561
Springbok debut province: Lions
Physical: 1.82m, 93.0kg
Date of death: 10 Jul 2019 (Age 50)
Test summary: Tests: 47 Tries: 20
First Test: 15 Aug 1992 Age 23 - Right Wing against New Zealand at Ellispark, Johannesburg
Last Test: 6 Dec 1997 Age 28 - Right Wing against Scotland at Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Test history:
DateAgePositionOpponentVenueResultScoreProvince
15 Aug 1992 23Right Wing New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Lose: 24-27  Lions
22 Aug 1992 23Right Wing Australia Newlands, Cape Town Lose: 3-26  Lions
17 Oct 1992 23Right Wing France Stade de Gerland, Lyon Win: 20-151 try Lions
24 Oct 1992 23Right Wing France Parc des Princes, Paris Lose: 16-29  Lions
14 Nov 1992 23Right Wing England Twickenham, London Lose: 16-33  Lions
26 Jun 1993 24Right Wing France Kingspark, Durban Draw: 20-20  Sharks
03 Jul 1993 24Right Wing France Ellispark, Johannesburg Lose: 17-181 try Sharks
31 Jul 1993 24Right Wing Australia Sydney Football Stadium (Aussie stadium), Sydney Win: 19-122 tries Sharks
14 Aug 1993 24Right Wing Australia Ballymore, Brisbane Lose: 20-28  Sharks
21 Aug 1993 24Right Wing Australia Sydney Football Stadium (Aussie stadium), Sydney Lose: 12-191 try Sharks
06 Nov 1993 24Right Wing Argentina Ferrocarril-Oeste Stadium, Buenos Aires Win: 29-262 tries Sharks
13 Nov 1993 24Right Wing Argentina Ferrocarril-Oeste Stadium, Buenos Aires Win: 52-232 tries Sharks
04 Jun 1994 25Right Wing England Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Lose: 15-32  Sharks
11 Jun 1994 25Right Wing England Newlands, Cape Town Win: 27-9  Sharks
09 Jul 1994 25Right Wing New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin Lose: 14-22  Sharks
23 Jul 1994 25Right Wing New Zealand Athletic Park, Wellington Lose: 9-13  Sharks
06 Aug 1994 25Reserve New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland Draw: 18-18  Sharks
08 Oct 1994 25Right Wing Argentina Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth Win: 42-22  Sharks
13 Apr 1995 26Right Wing Samoa Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 60-81 try Sharks
25 May 1995 26Right Wing Australia Newlands, Cape Town Win: 27-18  Sharks
30 May 1995 26Right Wing Romania Newlands, Cape Town Win: 21-8  Sharks
17 Jun 1995 26Right Wing France Kingspark, Durban Win: 19-15  Sharks
24 Jun 1995 26Right Wing New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 15-12  Sharks
02 Sep 1995 26Right Wing Wales Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 40-111 try Sharks
12 Nov 1995 26Right Wing Italy Olympic Stadium, Rome Win: 40-21  Sharks
18 Nov 1995 26Reserve England Twickenham, London Win: 24-14  Sharks
02 Jul 1996 27Right Wing Fiji Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 43-18  Sharks
13 Jul 1996 27Right Wing Australia Sydney Football Stadium (Aussie stadium), Sydney Lose: 16-21  Sharks
20 Jul 1996 27Right Wing New Zealand Lancaster Park (Jade stadium), Christchurch Lose: 11-15  Sharks
03 Aug 1996 27Full Back Australia Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Win: 25-19  Sharks
10 Aug 1996 27Full Back New Zealand Newlands, Cape Town Lose: 18-29  Sharks
09 Nov 1996 27Right Wing Argentina Ferrocarril-Oeste Stadium, Buenos Aires Win: 46-151 try Sharks
16 Nov 1996 27Right Wing Argentina Ferrocarril-Oeste Stadium, Buenos Aires Win: 44-21  Sharks
30 Nov 1996 27Right Wing France Parc Lescure, Bordeaux Win: 22-121 try Sharks
07 Dec 1996 27Right Wing France Parc des Princes, Paris Win: 13-12  Sharks
15 Dec 1996 27Right Wing Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 37-20  Sharks
10 Jun 1997 28Right Wing Tonga Newlands, Cape Town Win: 74-102 tries WP
21 Jun 1997 28Right Wing Britain Newlands, Cape Town Lose: 16-25  WP
19 Jul 1997 28Reserve New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Lose: 32-35  WP
02 Aug 1997 28Reserve Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lose: 20-32  WP
09 Aug 1997 28Right Wing New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland Lose: 35-55  WP
23 Aug 1997 28Right Wing Australia Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 61-22  WP
08 Nov 1997 28Right Wing Italy Dall'Ara Stadium, Bologna Win: 62-312 tries WP
15 Nov 1997 28Right Wing France Stade de Gerland, Lyon Win: 36-321 try WP
22 Nov 1997 28Right Wing France Parc des Princes, Paris Win: 52-10  WP
29 Nov 1997 28Right Wing England Twickenham, London Win: 29-11  WP
06 Dec 1997 28Right Wing Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 68-102 tries WP

James Small was a prolific try-scorer and one of the most controversial players in Springbok history. He won 47 caps for South Africa in all, 44 on the wing and three at fullback. The naturally gifted Small was also a promising football player but decided to pursue a career in rugby.

Small was renowned for his short temper which at times landed him in hot water on and off the pitch but there was no denying his natural abilities. He made his international debut against New Zealand in Johannesburg on August 15, 1992 and made his final appearance against Scotland in Edinburgh on December 6, 1997.

Small had scintillating pace as well as a big boot and was a stern defender. His attacking prowess saw him eclipse Danie Gerber’s then Springbok record of 19 tries. However, most significantly was Small’s famous marking of giant All Black winger Jonah Lomu in the 1995 World Cup final.

Lomu stampeded and bulldozed his way over defender after defender and scored a World Cup record seven tries in the lead up to the final including four in the semi-final against England. The 1.96m, 115kg juggernaut was deemed unstoppable but Small stuck to him like glue and marked him out of the game.

Small remained a key player for the Springboks and played in the first Test of the British & Irish Lions series of 1997 before he made his exit from the international scene after scoring a brace of tries in South Africa’s 68-10 drubbing of Scotland on the end-of-year tour. He continued playing provincially until 1999 when he decided to call time on his career.

Records/Honours:

  • SA Player of the Year nominee, 1993
  • Member of the World Cup winning Springbok squad, 1995
  • Currie Cup winner with the Sharks, 1995 & 1996
  • Top try-scorer in the Super 12, 1996
  • Currie Cup winner with Western Province, 1997