Corné Krige
Full names: Cornelius Petrus Johannes
Date of birth: 21 Mar 1975
Place of birth: Lusaka, Zambia
School: Paarl Boys High
Springbok no: 676
Springbok debut province: Western Province
Physical: 1.90m, 99.0kg
Current age: 49
Test summary: Tests: 39 Tries: 2
First Test: 19 Jun 1999 Age 24 - Flank against Italy at Kingspark, Durban
Last Test: 8 Nov 2003 Age 28 - Flank against New Zealand at Docklands Stadium (Marvel Stadium), Melbourne
Test history:
DateAgePositionOpponentVenueResultScoreProvince
19 Jun 1999 24Flank (C) Italy Kingspark, Durban Win: 101-0  WP
26 Jun 1999 24Flank Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Lose: 19-29  WP
10 Jul 1999 24Flank New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin Lose: 0-28  WP
10 Jun 2000 25Reserve Canada Basil Kenyon Stadium, East London Win: 51-18  WP
17 Jun 2000 25Reserve England Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 18-13  WP
24 Jun 2000 25Flank England Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Lose: 22-27  WP
08 Jul 2000 25Reserve Australia Docklands Stadium (Marvel Stadium), Melbourne Lose: 23-44  WP
22 Jul 2000 25Flank New Zealand Lancaster Park (Jade stadium), Christchurch Lose: 12-25  WP
29 Jul 2000 25Flank Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney Lose: 6-26  WP
19 Aug 2000 25Flank New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 46-40  WP
26 Aug 2000 25Flank Australia Kingspark, Durban Lose: 18-19  WP
12 Nov 2000 25Flank Argentina River Plate, Buenos Aires Win: 37-33  WP
19 Nov 2000 25Flank Ireland Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road), Dublin Win: 28-181 try WP
26 Nov 2000 25Flank Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 23-13  WP
02 Dec 2000 25Flank England Twickenham, London Lose: 17-25  WP
16 Jun 2001 26Flank France Ellispark, Johannesburg Lose: 23-32  WP
23 Jun 2001 26Flank France Kingspark, Durban Win: 20-151 try WP
30 Jun 2001 26Reserve Italy Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth Win: 60-14  WP
28 Jul 2001 26Reserve Australia Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 20-15  WP
17 Nov 2001 26Reserve Italy Luigi Ferraris Stadium, Genoa Win: 54-26  WP
24 Nov 2001 26Reserve England Twickenham, London Lose: 9-29  WP
15 Jun 2002 27Flank Wales Newlands, Cape Town Win: 19-8  WP
29 Jun 2002 27Flank (C) Argentina P.A.M. Brink Stadium, Springs Win: 49-29  WP
06 Jul 2002 27Flank (C) Samoa Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 60-18  WP
20 Jul 2002 27Flank (C) New Zealand Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington Lose: 20-41  WP
27 Jul 2002 27Flank (C) Australia Wooloongabba, Brisbane Lose: 27-38  WP
10 Aug 2002 27Flank (C) New Zealand Kingspark, Durban Lose: 23-30  WP
17 Aug 2002 27Flank (C) Australia Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 33-31  WP
09 Nov 2002 27Flank (C) France Stade Velodrome, Marseilles Lose: 10-30  WP
16 Nov 2002 27Flank (C) Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Lose: 6-21  WP
23 Nov 2002 27Flank (C) England Twickenham, London Lose: 3-53  WP
28 Jun 2003 28Flank (C) Argentina Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth Win: 26-25  WP
12 Jul 2003 28Flank (C) Australia Newlands, Cape Town Win: 26-22  WP
19 Jul 2003 28Flank (C) New Zealand Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Lose: 16-52  WP
02 Aug 2003 28Flank (C) Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lose: 9-29  WP
09 Aug 2003 28Flank (C) New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin Lose: 11-19  WP
18 Oct 2003 28Flank (C) England Subiaco Oval, Perth Lose: 6-25  WP
01 Nov 2003 28Flank (C) Samoa Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Win: 60-10  WP
08 Nov 2003 28Flank (C) New Zealand Docklands Stadium (Marvel Stadium), Melbourne Lose: 9-29  WP

Cornelius Petrus Johannes "Corné" Krige was born on the 21 March 1975 in Lusaka, Zambia. He was a South African rugby union footballer, now retired, who played flanker for Western Province in the Currie Cup, the Stormers in Super Rugby and captained the South African national side, the Springboks.

Corne Krige was Zambian-born and his parents still reside in that country, but he was schooled in South Africa at Paarl Boys High School, about 60km from Cape Town. He played most of his rugby for South African teams and still resides in SA.

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; unfortunately 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, and captained the Boks 18 times in all before his international retirement in January 2004. Never one to shy away from dirty play, he 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. 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. He retired at the end of that season and returned to Cape Town to pursue outside business interests. Krige would make 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 benefited Reach For A Dream, 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. 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.

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: both were born in the same hospital.