South African rugby union captains

Every player to captain the South Africa national rugby union team (Springboks) in a test match is listed here. Captains are listed in chronological order of their first match as captain.

Male

So far there has been 56 captains of the male Springbok team, with H.H. Castens captaining South Africa on 30 July 1891 in their first ever test against the touring British Isles team at Crusaders Cricket Ground in Port Elizabeth. John Smit was the last Springbok World Cup winning captain and also holds the record as the most capped captain in international rugby history. Fourie du Preez is the current, 56th captain of the team.

_ Player[1][2] Year first made captain
1 H.H. Castens 1891
2 Bob Snedden 1891
3 Alf Richards 1891
4 Ferdie Aston 1896
5 Fairy Heatlie 1896
6 Alex Frew 1903
7 Jackie Powell 1903
8 Paddy Carolin 1906
9 Paul Roos 1906
10 Dougie Morkel 1910
11 Billy Millar 1910
12 Uncle Dobbin 1912
13 T.B Pienaar 1921
14 Boy Morkel 1921
15 PK Albertyn 1924
16 Phil Mostert 1928
17 Bennie Osler 1931
18 Phil Nel 1933
19 Danie Craven 1937
20 Felix du Plessis 1949
21 Basil Kenyon 1949
22 Hennie Muller 1951
23 Stephen Fry 1955
24 Basie Viviers 1956
25 Salty du Rand 1956
26 Johan Claassen 1958
27 Des van Jaarsveldt 1960
28 Roy Dryburgh 1960
29 Avril Malan 1960
30 Abie Malan 1963
31 Nelie Smith 1964
32 Dawie de Villiers 1965
33 Tommy Bedford 1969
34 Hannes Marais 1971
35 Piet Greyling 1972
36 Morné du Plessis 1975
37 Theunis Stofberg 1980
38 Wynand Claassen 1981
39 Divan Serfontein 1984
40 Naas Botha 1986
41 Jannie Breedt 1989
42 Francois Pienaar 1993
43 Tiaan Strauss 1994
44 Adriaan Richter 1995
45 Gary Teichmann 1996
46 Corné Krige 1999
47 Rassie Erasmus 1999
48 Joost van der Westhuizen 1999
49 André Vos 1999
50 Bobby Skinstad 2001
51 John Smit 2003
52 Victor Matfield 2007
53 Johann Muller 2007
54 Jean de Villiers 2012
55 Schalk Burger 2015
56 Fourie du Preez 2015

Female

The South Africa women's national rugby union team, also called the Springboks, first played internationally in 2004, with a two match series against Wales held in South Africa. The first match was played at Adcock Stadium, Port Elizabeth on 29 May 2004, and resulted in a 5–8 loss.

_ Player Years as Captain
1 Nomsebenzi Tsotsobe 2004 – 2010(?)

References

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