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Dennis Visser (born 20 January 1993 in Benoni, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player who currently plays for the in the Championnat Fédéral Nationale. His regular position is lock.


Career


Falcons and Blue Bulls Under-19 (2009–2012)

At high school level, Visser represented East Rand side at the 2009 Under-16 Grant Khomo Week. He moved to Pretoria to complete his schooling Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool and then joined the academy of the Pretoria-based . In 2012, he was a key member of the side that participated in the
2012 Under-19 Provincial Championship The 2012 ABSA Under-19 Provincial Championship was contested from 13 July to 27 October 2012. The tournament featured the Under-19 players from the fourteen Currie Cup unions. Competition Division A There were seven participating teams in the 201 ...
; he played in all fourteen of their matches in the competition, starting thirteen of those. His side finished in second spot on the log after the regular season to qualify for the play-offs, and Visser helped them beat the s 46–35 in the semi-final, but finished on the losing side in the final, as became champions after a 22–18 win.


South Africa Under-20, Blue Bulls Under-21 and UP-Tuks (2013–2015)

Visser was selected to represent a South African Under-20 that played at the
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held in France and attempted to retain the title they won in
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. Visser started all three pool matches as South Africa got off to a good start, beating the United States 97–0, England 31–24 and hosts France 26–19 to top their pool and to qualify to the semi-finals. He also started their semi-final match as they lost 17–18 to Wales, and in their third-place play-off match as they beat New Zealand 41–34 to finish the competition in third spot. He returned to domestic action for the side during the
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. He didn't play in their first match of the season, but featured in all of their remaining thirteen matches, starting seven of those and also scoring a try in their match against in a 21–32 defeat. The season had a similar outcome than the 2012 season with the Under-19s; the Blue Bulls U21s finished in second spot on the log to qualify for the semi-finals, they won their semi-final match against the Sharks – 36–13 on this occasion – before losing the final to Western Province, who won 30–23 in the match played in Durban. The following season, Visser was included in the squad that participated in the
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competition. He started all seven of their matches, but could not help his side qualify for the play-offs (the first time since in four seasons they failed to do so) as they finished in sixth position on the log. He made ten appearances for the s in the
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, starting six of those as the Blue Bulls preferred
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as their starting locks for the competition. Visser scored a try in their 143–0 demolition of as the Blue Bulls finished in second spot on the log, but he didn't appear in the play-offs, as the Blue Bulls eventually won the competition, beating 20–10 in the final. Visser again featured in all of ' matches in the
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competition. They improved on their 2014 showing and topped the log after the regular season to qualify for the semi-finals. Visser featured in their semi-final match against , but could not help them reach the final, with the side from
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winning 29–28 to progress instead. Visser also made his domestic first class debut just over a month later, as he appeared as a second-half replacement in the '
2015 Vodacom Cup The 2015 Vodacom Cup was contested from 6 March to 30 May 2015. The tournament was the 18th edition of the Vodacom Cup, an annual domestic South African rugby union competition, and was played between the fourteen provincial teams in South Africa ...
match against the . He ended on the winning side as the Blue Bulls won 83–13 against their affiliated sub-union. That was his last action of 2015, as an ankle injury ruled him out for the remainder of the year.


Cheetahs and UFS Shimlas (2016–2019)

Visser was named in the training squad of Bloemfontein-based
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franchise the for the
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. In January 2016, he was released from the training squad to join Varsity Cup side . With he played also in Pro14 and with in Currie Cup and Rugby Challenge.


Europe (2019–present)

From 2019 to 2022 he played with . In
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season, Visser signed for Italian team .


References

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