Danie Van Der Merwe (rugby Player Born 1985)
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Daniel Joubert van der Merwe (born in Frankfort, South Africa) is a South African
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player who last played for the . His regular position is prop.


Career


Youth

Van der Merwe was selected to represent his local provincial side, the at the Under-16 Grant Khomo Week tournament in 2005 and at the Under-18 Craven Week tournaments in both 2006 and 2007. He also represented the in the 2007 Under-19 Provincial Championship.


Golden Lions

In 2008, Van der Merwe moved to
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, where he joined the . He represented the s in the 2008 Under-19 Provincial Championship and the s in the Under-21 Provincial Championships in 2009 and 2010. In 2010, he was also included in the Golden Lions' squad for the
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. He made his first class debut for the Lions in their match against Van der Merwe's former side, the , coming on as a second-half substitute to help them to a 48–16 victory in Welkom.


CUT Ixias and Griffons

Van der Merwe moved back to the Free State in 2011 to enroll at the
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in Bloemfontein. He played Varsity Rugby for their side, the , in the inaugural
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competition. CUT eventually won the competition, beating 25–18 in the final. However, they failed to win promotion to the 2012 Varsity Cup competition, losing 43–50 to after extra time in the promotion play-off match. He made nine appearances for CUT in the 2012 Varsity Shield competition – scoring tries against and during the regular season as CUT once again finished top of the log. However, despite Van der Merwe scoring his third try of the campaign in the final against , they lost the match 17–19 to remain in the Varsity Shield competition for another two years. Van der Merwe's performances didn't go unnoticed and he was included in the squad for the
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at the conclusion of the Varsity Shield. He made his debut for the Griffons in their Round Six match against the and had an extraordinary start to his Griffons career, scoring the opening try of the match in the first minute to help them to a 38–33 victory, their only win of the season. He also scored a try in his second appearance for the Griffons, a late consolation in a 28–50 defeat to the in their final match of the regular season. He made his Currie Cup debut during the
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season, making a single substitute appearance in a 13–20 defeat to the in
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. He was once again a key player for the during the
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, playing in all nine of their matches during the competition as they won the competition for the second time in three seasons. He also scored one try against . At the conclusion of the season, he again joined the for the conclusion of the
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competition, where he made three appearances. He established himself as the Griffons first-choice tighthead prop during the
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, starting ten matches and coming on as a replacement in a further two matches. The Griffons finished in sixth place, missing out on a semi-final berth. A dominant
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season with followed, as the side won all nine matches during the competition. Van der Merwe had a very productive season, scoring five tries in his side's run to help them earn promotion to the
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. Two starts for the Griffons followed in the
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and he then started in all six of their matches during the
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tournament as they finished in third position to qualify to the
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. Van der Merwe also scored his first try in the Currie Cup competition in a 24–43 defeat to eventual winners . He made three appearances in the regular season of the First Division to help the Griffons finish in second spot in the competition. He played off the bench in their 45–43 semi-final victory against the , as well as the final, where he helped the Griffons to a 23–21 victory against the , to win their first trophy for six years.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Van der Merwe, Danie 1989 births Living people People from Mafube Local Municipality White South African people South African rugby union players Rugby union props Golden Lions players Griffons (rugby union) players Rugby union players from the Free State (province)