Jaque Fourie (born 4 March 1983) is a South African former professional rugby union player. He was a versatile backline player whose usual position was in the centres. He was a member of the 2007 Rugby World Cup winning team, playing at outside centre for 6 out of 7 matches, including all 80 minutes of the World Cup Final, which South Africa won 15–6.

Career

Fourie made his international debut on 11 October at the 2003 Rugby World Cup at outside centre for the Springboks against Uruguay at Subiaco Oval in Perth, and scored a try on debut. He also played against Georgia during the pool stages, scoring another try. He was a reserve for subsequent World Cup games against Samoa and the All Blacks.

He next played for the Springboks in June 2004, playing on the left wing against Ireland, which South Africa won 26–17. He played a further three times for the Springboks that year; against England at Twickenham, Scotland at Murrayfield in November as well as a match against Argentina at José Amalfitani Stadium in Buenos Aires.

The following year he played in the IRB Rugby Aid Match and was a reserve for the Springboks against Uruguay and France in June, before being included in the Springboks 2005 Tri Nations Series. He played in a further three tests that November. In 2006, he played for the Springboks during the mid year tests and after that he became the first-choice outside centre in the side, usually playing alongside Jean de Villiers (at inside centre).

On 20 October 2007 he won a Rugby World Cup winners' medal when South Africa beat England 15–6 in the 2007 Rugby World Cup final in Paris.

After playing much of 2008 and the 2009 series against the British & Irish Lions off the bench, he was back in the starting team for the 2009 Tri-Nations campaign (won by South Africa). He played his 50th test match for South Africa in a 6–21 loss to Australia in Brisbane on 5 September 2009.

In March 2010 a try scored by Fourie was named as the International Rugby Players Association Try of the Year 2009. The try, scored in the 74th minute of the second Test against the British & Irish Lions in Pretoria in June, sealed a dramatic Series victory for the Springboks.

In March 2017, Fourie was named as part of a new re-branded Western Force team to play in the new World Series Rugby in the lead up to the National Rugby Championship.

International Tries

TryOpposing teamLocationVenueCompetitionDateResult
1UruguayPerth, AustraliaSubiaco OvalRugby World Cup11 October 2003Won
2GeorgiaSydney, AustraliaSydney Football StadiumRugby World Cup24 October 2003Won
3SamoaBrisbane, AustraliaLang ParkRugby World Cup1 November 2003Won
4IrelandCape Town, South AfricaNewlands StadiumTest Match19 June 2004Won
5ScotlandEdinburgh, ScotlandMurrayfieldTest Match27 November 2004Won
6UruguayEast London, South AfricaBuffalo City StadiumTest Match11 June 2005Won
7AustraliaJohannesburg, South AfricaEllis ParkMandela Challenge Plate23 July 2005Won
8New ZealandDunedin, New ZealandCarisbrookTri Nations27 August 2005Lost
9ArgentinaBuenos Aires, ArgentinaJosé Amalfitani StadiumTest Match5 November 2005Won
10FranceParis, FranceStade de FranceTest Match26 November 2005Lost
11AustraliaSydney, AustraliaStadium AustraliaTri Nations5 August 2006Lost
12New ZealandPretoria, South AfricaLoftus Versfeld StadiumTri Nations26 August 2006Lost
13New ZealandPretoria, South AfricaLoftus Versfeld StadiumTri Nations26 August 2006Lost
14AustraliaCape Town, South AfricaNewlands StadiumTri Nations16 June 2007Won
15NamibiaCape Town, South AfricaNewlands StadiumTest Match15 August 2007Won
16ScotlandEdinburgh, ScotlandMurrayfieldTest Match25 August 2007Won
17SamoaParis, FranceParc des PrincesRugby World Cup9 September 2007Won
18United StatesMontpellier, FranceStade de la MossonRugby World Cup30 September 2007Won
19United StatesMontpellier, FranceStade de la MossonRugby World Cup30 September 2007Won
20FijiMarseille, FranceStade VélodromeRugby World Cup7 October 2007Won
21WalesCardiff, WalesMillennium StadiumTest Match24 November 2007Won
22WalesCardiff, WalesMillennium StadiumTest Match24 November 2007Won
23ScotlandEdinburgh, ScotlandMurrayfieldTest Match15 November 2008Won
24EnglandLondon, EnglandTwickenhamTest Match22 November 2008Won
25British & Irish LionsPretoria, South AfricaLoftus Versfeld StadiumTest Match27 June 2009Won
26New ZealandBloemfontein, South AfricaFree State StadiumTri Nations25 July 2009Won
27AustraliaPerth, AustraliaSubiaco OvalTri Nations29 August 2009Won
28ItalyUdine, ItalyStadio FriuliTest Match21 November 2009Won
29AustraliaBrisbane, AustraliaLang ParkTri Nations24 July 2010Lost
30AustraliaBloemfontein, South AfricaFree State StadiumTri Nations4 September 2010Lost
31FijiWellington, New ZealandWestpac StadiumRugby World Cup17 September 2011Won
32NamibiaNorth Shore City, New ZealandNorth Harbour StadiumRugby World Cup22 September 2011Won

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External links

  • . South African Rugby Union.