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George Alexander Whitehead (born 17 March 1989) is a South African professional
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player for the in
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on loan from in the
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and in the Rugby Challenge. He can play as a fly-half or fullback.


Career


Free State / Shimlas

Born in Bloemfontein, he attended Grey College. Whitehead represented Free State in several youth competitions; he played for them at the under-16 Grant Khomo Week competition in 2005 and at the under-18
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competition in 2006. After finishing high school, he joined their Academy and played for the side in the 2008 under-19 Provincial Championship. The following season, he was part of the squad that played in the 2009 under-21 Provincial Championship. He also made his first class debut for their senior side, the during the
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, coming on as a late replacement in their match against the , but finishing on the wrong end of a 24–13 result. In 2010, Whitehead played
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rugby for the . He started five of their matches during the
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and ended the competition as Shimlas' top scorer, contributing 45 points with the boot. He was heavily involved in the' 2010 Vodacom Cup campaign, starting eight of their ten matches in the competition to help them reach the final for the third time in their history. He scored his first senior points in their opening match of the season, a conversion in the third minute of a 22–13 victory over in
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. His first try came in their third match, a 17–26 defeat to the in
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He started their semi-final match, helping them beat 22–14 in
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and also played all 80 minutes of the final, but could not prevent them falling to a 29–31 defeat to hosts . Later in 2010, Whitehead played a crucial rule in the run to the semi-finals of the 2010 Under-21 Provincial Championship, scoring three tries and kicking 120 points with the boot to end the season as Free State's top points scorer. Whitehead then played on six occasions for in the 2011 Varsity Cup competition, contributing 26 points.


Eastern Province Kings

After the 2011 Varsity Cup competition, Whitehead moved to
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to join the for the
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. He made his EP Kings debut in their first round home match against the ; he came on with just 20 minutes left in the match, but kicked three penalties to help his side to a 28–20 victory. He started their next three matches of the competition, but then found himself behind
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in the pecking order. Nevertheless, he still played a crucial part in their season, scoring a total of 56 points – second only to Strydom for the Kings – to help them finish in second spot in the log. He kicked a conversion in their comprehensive 48–17 semi-final victory over the in the semi-final, but could not help them to victory in the final, where they lost 12–43 to the . Whitehead was involved in a car accident at the start of 2012, sustaining injuries that kept him out of the entire 2012 Vodacom Cup. He returned to fitness in time for the kick-off of the
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season and scored the EP Kings' first try of the season in the 12th minute of their 25–20 victory over defending champions in
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. He played in a total of fifteen matches during the season, top-scoring for the Kings with 142 points to help them reach their third consecutive final in the competition. His kicking boot proved crucial as he contributed eleven points in the Kings' 26–25 victory over rivals, the newly-relegated , to help the Kings clinch their second First Division title in three seasons. He played in both legs of their
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matches against former side the and scored ten points in the two matches, but could not prevent them losing 20–69 on aggregate to remain in the First Division. With the being granted entry to play in the
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, Whitehead was named in their 35-man squad. The Kings signed
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to be their first-choice fly-half and kicker, which meant that Whitehead was mainly used as backup to him and fullback
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. He was an unused substitute in the Kings' historic first-ever
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match, which they won 22–10 against Australian side the , but made his debut the following week as he came on as a late replacement in their 12–21 loss to the . After another appearance off the bench against the , Whitehead made his starting debut in their 20–55 loss to the in
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and marked the occasion by scoring his first Super Rugby try, which he also subsequently converted. He also started in their loss to the , as well as their match against the in
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, where an injury-time
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try and subsequent conversion from
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earned the Kings a 28–all draw to secure their first log points outside of South Africa. He again started their next match where they went one better, securing their first ever victory on foreign soil by beating the 30–27 in
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. He eventually made ten starts in the competition and appeared as a substitute a further five times. He scored one more try in the competition, in their final match against the , but could not prevent the Kings finishing the season bottom of the log. That meant they had to play in a
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series against the . He played in both legs as the Kings lost 42–44 on aggregate to lose their Super Rugby status for
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. Whitehead appeared nine times for the in the
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season, scoring two tries and kicking five conversions and they once again qualified for the final. The final was a repeat of the 2012 final, but this time the ran out as winners of the competition, beating the EP Kings 53–30 in a match in
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. A decision from the
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to expand the Premier Division of the
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from six teams to eight teams meant that both sides that played in the final were promoted to the
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. With the Kings not playing
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in 2014, Whitehead – along with prop Lizo Gqoboka – joined the for pre-season training prior to the
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, but he later returned to the Kings without any involvement at the
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-based franchise. He made just one appearance in the
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, scoring the EP Kings' only points in a 3–31 defeat to in Cradock. In June 2014, Whitehead was selected in the starting line-up for the side to face during a tour match during a 2014 incoming tour. He played the entire match and scored a last-minute conversion as the Kings suffered a 12–34 defeat. Whitehead made four appearances in the
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– the first time he played in this competition for five seasons – and scored five points as the Kings finished bottom of the log, with their only win of the season coming in their final match against the . Despite additional competition for the fly-half starting berth with the signings of Gary van Aswegen and
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, Whitehead was still named in their training squad for 2015 and he appeared in their opening match of the 2015 Vodacom Cup competition, a 19–27 loss to .


Griffons

Whitehead joined
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-based side the for the 2016 season.


References

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