Bakkies Botha
Full names: John Philip
Date of birth: 22 Sep 1979
Place of birth: Newcastle
Schools: Vereeniging HTS Middelburg
Springbok no: 733
Springbok debut province: Blue Bulls
Physical: 2.01m, 120.0kg
Current age: 45
Test summary: Tests: 85 Tries: 7
First Test: 9 Nov 2002 Age 23 - Lock against France at Stade Velodrome, Marseilles
Last Test: 15 Nov 2014 Age 35 - Reserve against England at Twickenham, London
Test history:
DateAgePositionOpponentVenueResultScoreProvince
09 Nov 2002 23Lock France Stade Velodrome, Marseilles Lose: 10-30  Blue Bulls
07 Jun 2003 23Lock Scotland Kingspark, Durban Win: 29-25  Blue Bulls
14 Jun 2003 23Lock Scotland Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 28-19  Blue Bulls
12 Jul 2003 23Lock Australia Newlands, Cape Town Win: 26-22  Blue Bulls
19 Jul 2003 23Lock New Zealand Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Lose: 16-52  Blue Bulls
02 Aug 2003 23Reserve Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lose: 9-29  Blue Bulls
11 Oct 2003 24Lock Uruguay Subiaco Oval, Perth Win: 72-62 tries Blue Bulls
18 Oct 2003 24Lock England Subiaco Oval, Perth Lose: 6-25  Blue Bulls
24 Oct 2003 24Lock Georgia Sydney Football Stadium (Aussie stadium), Sydney Win: 46-191 try Blue Bulls
01 Nov 2003 24Lock Samoa Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Win: 60-10  Blue Bulls
08 Nov 2003 24Lock New Zealand Docklands Stadium (Marvel Stadium), Melbourne Lose: 9-29  Blue Bulls
12 Jun 2004 24Lock Ireland Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Win: 31-172 tries Blue Bulls
17 Jul 2004 24Lock Pacific Islands Central Coast Stadium, Gosford Win: 38-24  Blue Bulls
24 Jul 2004 24Lock New Zealand Lancaster Park (Jade stadium), Christchurch Lose: 21-23  Blue Bulls
31 Jul 2004 24Lock Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth Lose: 26-30  Blue Bulls
14 Aug 2004 24Lock New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 40-26  Blue Bulls
21 Aug 2004 24Lock Australia Kingspark, Durban Win: 23-19  Blue Bulls
06 Nov 2004 25Lock Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 38-36  Blue Bulls
13 Nov 2004 25Lock Ireland Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road), Dublin Lose: 12-17  Blue Bulls
20 Nov 2004 25Lock England Twickenham, London Lose: 16-32  Blue Bulls
27 Nov 2004 25Lock Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 45-10  Blue Bulls
04 Dec 2004 25Lock Argentina Velez Sarsfield Stadium, Buenos Aires Win: 39-7  Blue Bulls
09 Jul 2005 25Lock Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney Lose: 12-30  Blue Bulls
23 Jul 2005 25Lock Australia Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 33-20  Blue Bulls
30 Jul 2005 25Lock Australia Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 22-16  Blue Bulls
06 Aug 2005 25Lock New Zealand Newlands, Cape Town Win: 22-16  Blue Bulls
20 Aug 2005 25Lock Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth Win: 22-19  Blue Bulls
27 Aug 2005 25Lock New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin Lose: 27-31  Blue Bulls
05 Nov 2005 26Lock Argentina Velez Sarsfield Stadium, Buenos Aires Win: 34-23  Blue Bulls
19 Nov 2005 26Lock Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 33-16  Blue Bulls
26 Nov 2005 26Lock France Stade de France, Paris Lose: 20-261 try Blue Bulls
26 May 2007 27Lock England Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Win: 58-10  Blue Bulls
02 Jun 2007 27Lock England Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 55-221 try Blue Bulls
16 Jun 2007 27Lock Australia Newlands, Cape Town Win: 22-19  Blue Bulls
23 Jun 2007 27Lock New Zealand Kingspark, Durban Lose: 21-26  Blue Bulls
15 Aug 2007 27Lock Namibia Newlands, Cape Town Win: 105-13  Blue Bulls
25 Aug 2007 27Lock Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 27-3  Blue Bulls
09 Sep 2007 27Lock Samoa Parc des Princes, Paris Win: 59-7  Blue Bulls
14 Sep 2007 27Lock England Stade de France, Paris Win: 36-0  Blue Bulls
22 Sep 2007 28Lock Tonga Stade Felix Bollaert, Lens Win: 30-25  Blue Bulls
30 Sep 2007 28Reserve USA Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier Win: 64-15  Blue Bulls
07 Oct 2007 28Lock Fiji Stade Velodrome, Marseilles Win: 37-20  Blue Bulls
14 Oct 2007 28Lock Argentina Stade de France, Paris Win: 37-13  Blue Bulls
20 Oct 2007 28Lock England Stade de France, Paris Win: 15-6  Blue Bulls
24 Nov 2007 28Lock Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 34-12  Blue Bulls
07 Jun 2008 28Lock Wales Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Win: 43-17  Blue Bulls
14 Jun 2008 28Lock Wales Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 37-21  Blue Bulls
21 Jun 2008 28Lock Italy Newlands, Cape Town Win: 26-0  Blue Bulls
05 Jul 2008 28Lock New Zealand Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington Lose: 8-19  Blue Bulls
12 Jul 2008 28Lock New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin Win: 30-28  Blue Bulls
19 Jul 2008 28Lock Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth Lose: 9-16  Blue Bulls
09 Aug 2008 28Lock Argentina Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 63-9  Blue Bulls
08 Nov 2008 29Lock Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 20-15  Blue Bulls
15 Nov 2008 29Lock Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 14-10  Blue Bulls
22 Nov 2008 29Lock England Twickenham, London Win: 42-6  Blue Bulls
20 Jun 2009 29Lock Britain Kingspark, Durban Win: 26-21  Blue Bulls
27 Jun 2009 29Lock Britain Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 28-25  Blue Bulls
25 Jul 2009 29Lock New Zealand Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Win: 28-19  Blue Bulls
01 Aug 2009 29Lock New Zealand Kingspark, Durban Win: 31-19  Blue Bulls
08 Aug 2009 29Lock Australia Newlands, Cape Town Win: 29-17  Blue Bulls
29 Aug 2009 29Lock Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth Win: 32-25  Blue Bulls
05 Sep 2009 29Lock Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lose: 6-21  Blue Bulls
12 Sep 2009 29Lock New Zealand Waikato Stadium, Hamilton Win: 32-29  Blue Bulls
13 Nov 2009 30Lock France Stade Municipal, Toulouse Lose: 13-20  Blue Bulls
21 Nov 2009 30Lock Italy Stadio Friuli, Udine Win: 32-10  Blue Bulls
19 Jun 2010 30Lock Italy Puma Stadium, Witbank Win: 29-13  Blue Bulls
26 Jun 2010 30Lock Italy Basil Kenyon Stadium, East London Win: 55-11  Blue Bulls
10 Jul 2010 30Lock New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland Lose: 12-32  Blue Bulls
06 Nov 2010 31Lock Ireland Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road), Dublin Win: 23-21  Blue Bulls
13 Nov 2010 31Lock Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 29-25  Blue Bulls
20 Nov 2010 31Lock Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Lose: 17-21  Blue Bulls
27 Nov 2010 31Lock England Twickenham, London Win: 21-11  Blue Bulls
13 Aug 2011 31Lock Australia Kingspark, Durban Lose: 9-14  Blue Bulls
20 Aug 2011 31Lock New Zealand Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Win: 18-5  Blue Bulls
17 Sep 2011 31Lock Fiji Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington Win: 49-3  Blue Bulls
22 Sep 2011 32Lock Namibia North Harbour Stadium, North Shore City Win: 87-0  Blue Bulls
17 Nov 2013 34Lock Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 28-0  Toulon
23 Nov 2013 34Reserve France Stade de France, Paris Win: 19-10  Toulon
14 Jun 2014 34Lock Wales Kingspark, Durban Win: 38-16  Toulon
16 Aug 2014 34Lock Argentina Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 13-6  Toulon
23 Aug 2014 34Reserve Argentina Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena, Salta Win: 33-31  Toulon
27 Sep 2014 35Reserve Australia Newlands, Cape Town Win: 28-10  Toulon
04 Oct 2014 35Reserve New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 27-25  Toulon
08 Nov 2014 35Reserve Ireland Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road), Dublin Lose: 15-29  Toulon
15 Nov 2014 35Reserve England Twickenham, London Win: 31-28  Toulon

Botha is a giant of South African rugby and boasts a rugby CV that includes Rugby World Cup, Tri-Nations, Super 14 and Currie Cup success.

An U19, U23 and South Africa 'A' international, Botha made his senior bow against France in 2002 and has since gone on to cement his place in the Springboks' ranks and form arguably the strongest second row partnership in world rugby alongside Victor Matfield.

By the end of 2008 they had appeared alongside each other an incredible 46 times with Botha quoted as saying, "Sometimes I feel we know each other better than we know our wives." Sometime overshadowed by his second row partner, Botha more than holds his own in the lineout, and in the loose, and is seen as South Africa's enforcer.

He was part of South Africa's squad for the 2003 Rugby World Cup, scoring three tries, and would later help propel the Boks to only their second Tri-Nations crown. By that stage the indiscipline problems that had plagued the early part of his career appeared to have been banished under the influence of coach Jake White.

His second Rugby World Cup appearance followed in 2007 where he played a pivotal role in the Springboks' charge to the sport's biggest crown.

He reached the 50-cap milestone in the historic victory over New Zealand in Dunedin in 2008 but was later ruled out of the rest of the Tri-Nations with a posterior cruciate ligament injury suffered in the clash with Argentina.

But he returned for the Springboks undefeated end of year tour of the UK and featured in all three victories against Wales, Scotland and the record-win against England. It was in the latter game that Botha provided a prime example of his exemplary stamina and work-rate to chase down and tackle England speedster Delon Armitage.

On the domestic stage, Botha was also a member of the Bulls side that clinched the Super 14 crown in 2007 with a dramatic victory over South African rivals the Sharks, a feat that he repeated in 2009 before playing the first two Tests in the Springboks' series victory over the Lions.