Ray Mordt
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Raymond Herman Mordt (born 15 February 1957 in Ceres, South Africa). Ray grew up and started playing rugby in Zimbabwe. He returned to South Africa and played Wing for the Springboks from 1980 until 1984. As a player, he may be best known for scoring 3 tries against the All Blacks in the famous “flour bomb” Test at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand on 12 September 1981.
After his active career he has been engaged as a coach for the Springboks and other teams.
He is the uncle of England Sevens player Nils Mordt.