SWD Eagles

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SWD Eagles
SWD Eagles logo.jpg
Full nameSouth Western Districts Eagles
UnionSouth Western Districts Rugby Union
Emblem(s)Eagle
Founded1899
RegionEastern part of Western Cape, South Africa
Ground(s)Outeniqua Park (Capacity: 7,500)
Coach(es)Rynhardt van As
Captain(s)Jacques Vermaak
League(s)Currie Cup First Division
2021Finals:DNQ
7th on log
Team kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.swdarende.co.za
Rugby football current event.svg Current season

The South Western Districts Eagles are a South African rugby union team that participates in the annual Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup tournament. They represent the Southern Cape (Garden Route & Klein Karoo regions) and play out of Outeniqua Park in George.

History[]

The South Western Districts Rugby Football Union was established in 1899. Initially, home matches were held in Mossel Bay, Oudtshoorn and George, but in 1996, the SWDRFU made Outeniqua Park in George its home base.

They have never won the Currie Cup, but they did win the Bankfin Cup in 2002 and the Currie Cup First Division in 2007 and 2018 Currie Cup First Division.[1] They also reached the semi-finals of the Currie Cup in their centenary season in 1999 under Heyneke Meyer.

Honors[]

  • Three Currie Cup First Division titles: 2002, 2007, 2018
  • Currie Cup First Division Runner-up: 2009, 2010, 2015

Sevens[]

The SWDRFU also hosted the South Africa Sevens leg of the IRB Sevens World Series for several seasons at Outeniqua Park. In 2012, they also launched the 7s Premier League tournament in 2012 held at the same venue.

Current squad[]

The following players were included in the SWD Eagles squad for the 2021 Currie Cup First Division:[2]

SWD Eagles Currie Cup squad

Props

Hookers

  • South Africa Keanu Hendricks
  • South Africa Duke Jantjies
  • South Africa Stephen Leonard
  • South Africa Anvor Prins

Locks

  • South Africa Pieter Ferreira
  • South Africa Terrance Siyaya
  • South Africa Deon Slabbert
  • South Africa Jordan van Dyk

Loose Forwards

  • South Africa Francois Kemp
  • South Africa Lehan Kiewit
  • South Africa Heinrich Leukes
  • South Africa Dean Malherbe
  • South Africa Nkosi Nofuma
  • South Africa Marquin Smart

Scrum-halves

Fly-halves

  • South Africa JP Duvenhage
  • South Africa Ralton October
  • South Africa Sergio Stalmeester

Centres

  • South Africa Carlton Coeries
  • South Africa Tiaan Fourie
  • South Africa Kirsten Heyns
  • South Africa Lazner Nxele
  • South Africa Marquit September

Wingers

  • South Africa Truimph Baloyi
  • South Africa Eldrid James
  • South Africa Adri Jacobs
  • South Africa Luciano Jones
  • South Africa Earl Rouls

Fullbacks

  • South Africa Shane Ball
  • South Africa Darryn Fortuin
(c) Denotes team captain.

References[]

  1. ^ "SWD clinch Currie Cup First Division title" (Press release). South Africa Rugby Union. 19 October 2018. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  2. ^ "SWD Eagles squad". SA Rugby. Retrieved 18 June 2021.

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