Breyton Paulse
Full names: Breyton Jonathan
Date of birth: 25 Apr 1976
Place of birth: Ceres
School: Skurweberg
Springbok no: 647
Springbok debut province: Western Province
Physical: 1.77m, 76.2kg
Current age: 48
Test summary: Tests: 64 Tries: 26
First Test: 12 Jun 1999 Age 23 - Right Wing against Italy at Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth
Last Test: 14 Jul 2007 Age 31 - Right Wing against New Zealand at Lancaster Park (Jade stadium), Christchurch
Test history:
DateAgePositionOpponentVenueResultScoreProvince
12 Jun 1999 23Right Wing Italy Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth Win: 74-33 tries WP
19 Jun 1999 23Right Wing Italy Kingspark, Durban Win: 101-0  WP
10 Jul 1999 23Right Wing New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin Lose: 0-28  WP
17 Jul 1999 23Right Wing Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lose: 6-32  WP
14 Aug 1999 23Reserve Australia Newlands, Cape Town Win: 10-9  WP
03 Oct 1999 23Reserve Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 46-29  WP
10 Oct 1999 23Full Back Spain Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 47-3  WP
04 Nov 1999 23Right Wing New Zealand Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 22-181 try WP
10 Jun 2000 24Right Wing Canada Basil Kenyon Stadium, East London Win: 51-182 tries WP
17 Jun 2000 24Right Wing England Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 18-13  WP
24 Jun 2000 24Right Wing England Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Lose: 22-27  WP
08 Jul 2000 24Right Wing Australia Docklands Stadium (Marvel Stadium), Melbourne Lose: 23-442 tries WP
22 Jul 2000 24Right Wing New Zealand Lancaster Park (Jade stadium), Christchurch Lose: 12-25  WP
29 Jul 2000 24Right Wing Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney Lose: 6-26  WP
19 Aug 2000 24Left Wing New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 46-40  WP
26 Aug 2000 24Left Wing Australia Kingspark, Durban Lose: 18-19  WP
12 Nov 2000 24Right Wing Argentina River Plate, Buenos Aires Win: 37-332 tries WP
26 Nov 2000 24Right Wing Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 23-131 try WP
02 Dec 2000 24Right Wing England Twickenham, London Lose: 17-25  WP
16 Jun 2001 25Right Wing France Ellispark, Johannesburg Lose: 23-321 try WP
23 Jun 2001 25Right Wing France Kingspark, Durban Win: 20-15  WP
30 Jun 2001 25Right Wing Italy Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth Win: 60-142 tries WP
21 Jul 2001 25Right Wing New Zealand Newlands, Cape Town Lose: 3-12  WP
28 Jul 2001 25Right Wing Australia Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 20-15  WP
18 Aug 2001 25Right Wing Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth Draw: 14-14  WP
25 Aug 2001 25Right Wing New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland Lose: 15-26  WP
10 Nov 2001 25Right Wing France Stade de France, Paris Lose: 10-20  WP
17 Nov 2001 25Right Wing Italy Luigi Ferraris Stadium, Genoa Win: 54-26  WP
24 Nov 2001 25Right Wing England Twickenham, London Lose: 9-29  WP
08 Jun 2002 26Left Wing Wales Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Win: 34-19  WP
15 Jun 2002 26Left Wing Wales Newlands, Cape Town Win: 19-8  WP
29 Jun 2002 26Right Wing Argentina P.A.M. Brink Stadium, Springs Win: 49-29  WP
06 Jul 2002 26Reserve Samoa Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 60-18  WP
27 Jul 2002 26Left Wing Australia Wooloongabba, Brisbane Lose: 27-38  WP
10 Aug 2002 26Right Wing New Zealand Kingspark, Durban Lose: 23-30  WP
17 Aug 2002 26Right Wing Australia Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 33-312 tries WP
09 Nov 2002 26Right Wing France Stade Velodrome, Marseilles Lose: 10-30  WP
16 Nov 2002 26Right Wing Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Lose: 6-21  WP
23 Nov 2002 26Right Wing England Twickenham, London Lose: 3-53  WP
24 Oct 2003 27Left Wing Georgia Sydney Football Stadium (Aussie stadium), Sydney Win: 46-19  WP
12 Jun 2004 28Right Wing Ireland Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Win: 31-17  WP
19 Jun 2004 28Right Wing Ireland Newlands, Cape Town Win: 26-171 try WP
26 Jun 2004 28Right Wing Wales Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 53-181 try WP
17 Jul 2004 28Right Wing Pacific Islands Central Coast Stadium, Gosford Win: 38-242 tries WP
24 Jul 2004 28Right Wing New Zealand Lancaster Park (Jade stadium), Christchurch Lose: 21-23  WP
31 Jul 2004 28Right Wing Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth Lose: 26-30  WP
14 Aug 2004 28Right Wing New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 40-261 try WP
21 Aug 2004 28Right Wing Australia Kingspark, Durban Win: 23-19  WP
06 Nov 2004 28Right Wing Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 38-36  WP
13 Nov 2004 28Right Wing Ireland Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road), Dublin Lose: 12-17  WP
20 Nov 2004 28Right Wing England Twickenham, London Lose: 16-32  WP
23 Jul 2005 29Right Wing Australia Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 33-20  WP
30 Jul 2005 29Right Wing Australia Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 22-161 try WP
06 Aug 2005 29Right Wing New Zealand Newlands, Cape Town Win: 22-16  WP
20 Aug 2005 29Right Wing Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth Win: 22-19  WP
26 Nov 2005 29Right Wing France Stade de France, Paris Lose: 20-26  Clermont
10 Jun 2006 30Left Wing Scotland Kingspark, Durban Win: 36-161 try Clermont
17 Jun 2006 30Right Wing Scotland Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth Win: 29-15  Clermont
15 Jul 2006 30Reserve Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lose: 0-49  Clermont
22 Jul 2006 30Right Wing New Zealand Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington Lose: 17-351 try Clermont
02 Sep 2006 30Reserve New Zealand Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg Win: 21-20  Clermont
09 Sep 2006 30Reserve Australia Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 24-161 try Clermont
07 Jul 2007 31Right Wing Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney Lose: 17-251 try WP
14 Jul 2007 31Right Wing New Zealand Lancaster Park (Jade stadium), Christchurch Lose: 6-33  WP

Breyton Paulse had one of the most decorated careers in South African rugby history. When he hung up his boots after the 33-6 loss to the All Blacks in Christchurch on July 14, 2007, he had won 64 Test caps – ninth on the all-time Springbok list – and scored 26 tries – fourth on the all-time Springbok list.

Paulse’s phenomenal try-scoring ability was immediately evident when he accomplished the rare feat of scoring a hat-trick on international debut against Italy in Port Elizabeth on June 12, 1999. It proved to be a feat he would never repeat on Test level although he scored braces against Australia (twice), Argentina, Canada, Italy and the Pacific Islands respectively.

He was a member of the 1999 World Cup squad and received the honour of being named the SA Player of the Year in 2000. He played in his second World Cup in 2003 and helped the Springboks win their second Tri-Nations title in 2004.

The following year, he moved to France where he took up a contract with Clermont but continued to play for the Boks as South Africa had abandoned their policy of excluded overseas-based players from national selection at the time.

The small, electrifying winger scored a hat-trick on his senior debut for Western Province in 1996 where he played the majority of his provincial career bar the one-year stint at Clermont. His elusive running and trademark flip after crossing the whitewash made him a huge crowd favourite. He remains one of Newlands most beloved sons.

Records/Honours:

  • SA Young Player of the Year nominee, 1997
  • SA Player of the Year nominee, 1999
  • SA Player of the Year, 2000
  • Member of the Springbok Tri-Nations winning squad, 2004