Ruan Pienaar
Full names: Ruan
Date of birth: 10 Mar 1984
Place of birth: Bloemfontein
School: Grey College
Springbok no: 779
Springbok debut province: Sharks
Physical: 1.87m, 90.0kg
Current age: 40
Test summary: Tests: 88 Tries: 8
First Test: 26 Aug 2006 Age 22 - Reserve against New Zealand at Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Last Test: 30 Oct 2015 Age 31 - Scrumhalf against Argentina at Olympic Stadium, London
Test history:
DateAgePositionOpponentVenueResultScoreProvince
26 Aug 2006 22Reserve New Zealand Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Lose: 26-45  Sharks
02 Sep 2006 22Reserve New Zealand Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg Win: 21-20  Sharks
09 Sep 2006 22Reserve Australia Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 24-16  Sharks
11 Nov 2006 22Reserve Ireland Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road), Dublin Lose: 15-32  Sharks
18 Nov 2006 22Reserve England Twickenham, London Lose: 21-23  Sharks
26 May 2007 23Reserve England Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Win: 58-10  Sharks
02 Jun 2007 23Reserve England Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 55-22  Sharks
09 Jun 2007 23Reserve Samoa Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 35-8  Sharks
16 Jun 2007 23Scrumhalf Australia Newlands, Cape Town Win: 22-19  Sharks
23 Jun 2007 23Scrumhalf New Zealand Kingspark, Durban Lose: 21-261 penalty Sharks
07 Jul 2007 23Scrumhalf Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney Lose: 17-25  Sharks
14 Jul 2007 23Scrumhalf New Zealand Lancaster Park (Jade stadium), Christchurch Lose: 6-33  Sharks
15 Aug 2007 23Reserve Namibia Newlands, Cape Town Win: 105-131 try Sharks
25 Aug 2007 23Reserve Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 27-3  Sharks
14 Sep 2007 23Reserve England Stade de France, Paris Win: 36-0  Sharks
22 Sep 2007 23Full Back Tonga Stade Felix Bollaert, Lens Win: 30-252 tries Sharks
30 Sep 2007 23Reserve USA Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier Win: 64-15  Sharks
14 Oct 2007 23Reserve Argentina Stade de France, Paris Win: 37-13  Sharks
24 Nov 2007 23Full Back Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 34-12  Sharks
07 Jun 2008 24Reserve Wales Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Win: 43-17  Sharks
21 Jun 2008 24Reserve Italy Newlands, Cape Town Win: 26-0  Sharks
12 Jul 2008 24Reserve New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin Win: 30-28  Sharks
19 Jul 2008 24Reserve Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth Lose: 9-16  Sharks
30 Aug 2008 24Reserve Australia Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 53-81 try Sharks
08 Nov 2008 24Flyhalf Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 20-152 conversions, 2 penalties Sharks
15 Nov 2008 24Flyhalf Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 14-103 penalties Sharks
22 Nov 2008 24Flyhalf England Twickenham, London Win: 42-61 try, 3 conversions, 3 penalties Sharks
20 Jun 2009 25Flyhalf Britain Kingspark, Durban Win: 26-212 conversions, 3 penalties Sharks
27 Jun 2009 25Flyhalf Britain Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 28-25  Sharks
04 Jul 2009 25Reserve Britain Ellispark, Johannesburg Lose: 9-28  Sharks
25 Jul 2009 25Flyhalf New Zealand Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Win: 28-191 try, 1 penalty Sharks
08 Aug 2009 25Reserve Australia Newlands, Cape Town Win: 29-17  Sharks
29 Aug 2009 25Full Back Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth Win: 32-25  Sharks
05 Sep 2009 25Full Back Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lose: 6-21  Sharks
21 Nov 2009 25Reserve Italy Stadio Friuli, Udine Win: 32-101 conversion Sharks
28 Nov 2009 25Reserve Ireland Croke Park, Dublin Lose: 10-15  Sharks
05 Jun 2010 26Flyhalf Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 34-312 conversions, 4 penalties Sharks
12 Jun 2010 26Reserve France Newlands, Cape Town Win: 42-171 conversion Sharks
19 Jun 2010 26Reserve Italy Puma Stadium, Witbank Win: 29-13  Sharks
26 Jun 2010 26Reserve Italy Basil Kenyon Stadium, East London Win: 55-112 conversions Sharks
10 Jul 2010 26Reserve New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland Lose: 12-32  Sharks
17 Jul 2010 26Reserve New Zealand Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington Lose: 17-31  Sharks
24 Jul 2010 26Scrumhalf Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lose: 13-30  Sharks
06 Nov 2010 26Scrumhalf Ireland Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road), Dublin Win: 23-21  Ulster
13 Nov 2010 26Scrumhalf Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 29-25  Ulster
20 Nov 2010 26Reserve Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Lose: 17-21  Ulster
27 Nov 2010 26Scrumhalf England Twickenham, London Win: 21-11  Ulster
23 Jul 2011 27Scrumhalf Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney Lose: 20-39  Ulster
30 Jul 2011 27Scrumhalf New Zealand Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington Lose: 7-40  Ulster
17 Sep 2011 27Reserve Fiji Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington Win: 49-3  Ulster
22 Sep 2011 27Reserve Namibia North Harbour Stadium, North Shore City Win: 87-06 conversions Ulster
09 Jun 2012 28Reserve England Kingspark, Durban Win: 22-17  Ulster
16 Jun 2012 28Reserve England Ellispark, Johannesburg Win: 36-27  Ulster
23 Jun 2012 28Reserve England Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Draw: 14-14  Ulster
18 Aug 2012 28Reserve Argentina Newlands, Cape Town Win: 27-6  Ulster
25 Aug 2012 28Reserve Argentina Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza Draw: 16-16  Ulster
08 Sep 2012 28Scrumhalf Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth Lose: 19-26  Ulster
15 Sep 2012 28Scrumhalf New Zealand Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin Lose: 11-21  Ulster
29 Sep 2012 28Scrumhalf Australia Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 31-83 conversions Ulster
06 Oct 2012 28Scrumhalf New Zealand National Stadium, Johannesburg Lose: 16-32  Ulster
10 Nov 2012 28Scrumhalf Ireland Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road), Dublin Win: 16-121 try Ulster
17 Nov 2012 28Scrumhalf Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 21-10  Ulster
24 Nov 2012 28Scrumhalf England Twickenham, London Win: 16-15  Ulster
08 Jun 2013 29Reserve Italy Kingspark, Durban Win: 44-10  Ulster
15 Jun 2013 29Scrumhalf Scotland Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit Win: 30-17  Ulster
22 Jun 2013 29Scrumhalf Samoa Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 56-23  Ulster
17 Aug 2013 29Scrumhalf Argentina National Stadium, Johannesburg Win: 73-13  Ulster
24 Aug 2013 29Scrumhalf Argentina Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza Win: 22-17  Ulster
07 Sep 2013 29Scrumhalf Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Win: 38-12  Ulster
14 Sep 2013 29Scrumhalf New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland Lose: 15-29  Ulster
05 Oct 2013 29Reserve New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Lose: 27-38  Ulster
09 Nov 2013 29Reserve Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Win: 24-15  Ulster
17 Nov 2013 29Reserve Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Win: 28-0  Ulster
23 Nov 2013 29Scrumhalf France Stade de France, Paris Win: 19-10  Ulster
14 Jun 2014 30Reserve Wales Kingspark, Durban Win: 38-16  Ulster
21 Jun 2014 30Reserve Wales Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit Win: 31-30  Ulster
16 Aug 2014 30Scrumhalf Argentina Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Win: 13-61 try Ulster
23 Aug 2014 30Scrumhalf Argentina Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena, Salta Win: 33-31  Ulster
06 Sep 2014 30Scrumhalf Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth Lose: 23-24  Ulster
13 Sep 2014 30Scrumhalf New Zealand Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington Lose: 10-14  Ulster
18 Jul 2015 31Scrumhalf Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lose: 20-24  Ulster
25 Jul 2015 31Scrumhalf New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Lose: 20-27  Ulster
08 Aug 2015 31Scrumhalf Argentina Kingspark, Durban Lose: 25-37  Ulster
15 Aug 2015 31Scrumhalf Argentina Velez Sarsfield Stadium, Buenos Aires Win: 26-12  Ulster
19 Sep 2015 31Scrumhalf Japan Brighton Community Stadium, Brighton Lose: 32-34  Ulster
26 Sep 2015 31Reserve Samoa Villa Park, Birmingham Win: 46-6  Ulster
03 Oct 2015 31Reserve Scotland St. James Park, Newcastle Win: 34-16  Ulster
30 Oct 2015 31Scrumhalf Argentina Olympic Stadium, London Win: 24-13  Ulster

Ruaan Pienaar: Scrum.com

South Africa utility back Ruan Pienaar is one of the most naturally gifted young players in the world game, but has suffered in the early years of his career due to his versatility.

Pienaar has international caps at scrum-half, fullback and fly-half but was unable to force his way into the reckoning for a regular place in any of these positions until 2008. With the Springboks' World Cup winning fly-half Butch James playing in Europe, Pienaar was handed the No.10 jersey for their autumn tour of the northern hemisphere, turning in assured performances and scoring a charge-down try against Danny Cipriani and England.

Pienaar's career began with Free State, but he was given precious few opportunities before he made the switch to Durban and the Sharks after being spotted at Craven Week, a tournament for schoolboy players, by Sharks coach Kevin Putt.

The son of former Springbok fullback Gysie Pienaar, he found new levels of success with the Sharks in both the Currie Cup and Super 14 and made his South Africa debut in 2006 against New Zealand during the Tri Nations.

He was a part of the South Africa side that won the World Cup in 2007 and won praise before the tournament from Head Coach Jake White, who compared him to Australia fly-half Stephen Larkham. Pienaar made four appearances during the World Cup, scoring two tries against Tonga in his only start. He was an unused replacement for the final.

In October 2008, Pienaar scored the opening try as the Sharks defeated the Blue Bulls to secure their fifth Currie Cup title.

The following year he played in all three Tests against the British & Irish Lions and started the first two as the Springboks won the series. In the first Test his kicking proved decisive as he landed three penalties and two conversions in a 26-21 win but in the second Test he struggled and was replaced by Morné Steyn who kicked the winning penalty. Pienaar played as a replacement in the third Test at scrum-half as the Lions earned a consolation win.