Warrick Gelant

Warrick Gelant
Personal information
Full name Warrick Wayne Gelant
Born (1995-05-20) 20 May 1995
Knysna, South Africa
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 87 kg (13 st 10 lb)
School(s) attended Hoërskool Outeniqua, George
Club information
Playing position Fullback / Centre
Current club Blue Bulls
Youth career
2008–13 SWD Eagles
2014– Blue Bulls
Amateur team(s)
Years Team
2014 UP Tuks 7 (13)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Pts)
2014– Blue Bulls 15 (15)
2014– Bulls 0 (0)
Representative team(s)
2012–13 S.A. Schools 6 (0)
2014– S.A. Under-20 10 (10)
2014– S.A. Sevens ()

* Senior club appearances and points correct as of 17 October 2015.
† Appearances (Points).

‡ Representative team caps and points correct as of 22 June 2015.

Warrick Wayne Gelant (born 20 May 1995 in Knysna, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with provincial side the Blue Bulls and also representing South Africa in the Sevens World Series.[1] His regular position is fullback.

He is contracted to the Bulls until October 2016.[2]

Career

2008–13

He came to the attention of provincial selectors as early as primary school level, when he was selected to represent SWD at the Under-13 Craven Week tournament in 2008. He continued his progression by being selected for the Under-16 side that played at the 2011 Grant Khomo Week competition. Even though he was in the Under-17 age group, he represented SWD at the 2012 Under-18 Craven Week competition and his performances there also ensured he was selected in the 2012 South African Schools team. He represented them in matches against France,[3] Wales[4] and England,[5] playing as both a fullback and a centre. He missed out on Craven Week selection in 2013 when he picked up an injury shortly before the tournament,[6] but this did not prevent him for again being selected for the South African Schools side. He once again appeared in all three of their matches, held against the same opposition: England,[7] France[8] and Wales.[9]

2014

When he finished high school, Gelant moved to Pretoria to join the Blue Bulls. He was included in their squad for the 2014 Vodacom Cup, but failed to be involved in that competition. Instead, he played some rugby for university side UP Tuks in the 2014 Varsity Cup competition, starting all seven of their matches in the competition.

Gelant was then included in the South Africa Under-20 squad that participated in the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship held in New Zealand.[10] He started their opening match against Scotland, scoring a second-half try to help South Africa to a 61–5 victory[11] Four days later, he started another match for the Under-20s in a 33–24 victory against hosts and four-time winners New Zealand, with Gelant once again scoring one of South Africa's tries.[12] He played off the bench for their final pool match, a 21–8 victory over Samoa as South Africa finished top of the group to set up a rematch with New Zealand in the semi-finals. Gelant started the semi-final and helped South Africa secure their fourth consecutive victory over New Zealand at this level, winning 32–25.[13] He made his fifth appearance – and fourth start – of the tournament in the final, but could not prevent South Africa finishing on the losing side this time, with England winning the championship for the second consecutive year with a 21–20 victory over South Africa.[14]

Gelant returned to domestic action after the Junior World Championship, making five appearances for the Blue Bulls U19s during the 2014 Under-19 Provincial Championship, scoring a try in the final of the competition against Western Province U19, which wasn't enough to prevent his side suffering a 26–33 loss in Cape Town.[15]

2014–

At the end of 2014, Gelant was called up to the South African Sevens side for their 2014–15 Sevens World Series campaign.[16] He had a memorable start to his sevens career South Africa winning both of the first two tournaments that he played in – the 2014 Dubai Sevens and the 2014 South Africa Sevens.

He was also included in the Bulls' squad for the 2015 Super Rugby season,[17] although his sevens commitments ruled him out of the start of the campaign.

In March 2015, Gelant was named in an extended South Africa Under-20 training group as part of their preparation for the 2015 World Rugby Under 20 Championship.[18] He featured for them in a friendly match against a Varsity Cup Dream Team in April 2015.[19] He was also included in the S.A. Under-20 squad that toured Argentina in May 2015,[20] making an appearance off the bench in the first match.[21]

Upon the team's return, he was named in the final squad for the 2015 World Rugby Under 20 Championship.[22] He started all three of their matches in Pool B of the competition; a 33–5 win against hosts Italy,[23] a 40–8 win against Samoa[24] and a 46–13 win over Australia[25] to help South Africa finish top of Pool B to qualify for the semi-finals with the best record pool stage of all the teams in the competition. Gelant started their semi-final match against England, but could not prevent them losing 20–28 to be eliminated from the competition by England for the second year in succession[26] and also started their third-place play-off match against France, helping South Africa to a 31–18 win to secure third place in the competition.[27]

References

  1. "SARU Player Profile Warrick Gelant". South African Rugby Union. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  2. "Vodacom Blue Bulls name Absa Currie Cup squad" (Press release). Bulls. 30 June 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  3. "Match Breakdown: South Africa vs France". South African Rugby Union. 10 August 2012. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  4. "Match Breakdown: South Africa vs Wales". South African Rugby Union. 14 August 2012. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  5. "Match Breakdown: South Africa vs England". South African Rugby Union. 18 August 2012. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  6. "WP, Boland pronk met ysters" (in Afrikaans). Die Burger. 9 July 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  7. "Match Breakdown: South Africa vs England". South African Rugby Union. 9 August 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  8. "Match Breakdown: South Africa vs France". South African Rugby Union. 13 August 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  9. "Match Breakdown: South Africa vs Wales". South African Rugby Union. 17 August 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  10. "Junior Springboks named for JWC 2014". South African Rugby Union. 22 April 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
  11. "Match Breakdown: South Africa vs Scotland". South African Rugby Union. 2 June 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  12. "Match Breakdown: New Zealand vs South Africa". South African Rugby Union. 6 June 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  13. "Match Breakdown: South Africa vs New Zealand". South African Rugby Union. 15 June 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  14. "Match Breakdown: England vs South Africa". South African Rugby Union. 20 June 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  15. "Match Breakdown: Western Province U19 vs Blue Bulls U19". South African Rugby Union. 25 October 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  16. "Several regulars return to Blitzboks fold for Dubai, PE". South African Rugby Union. 27 November 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  17. "Vodacom Bulls Team". Bulls. Archived from the original on 10 February 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  18. "SARU names large group for Junior Bok trials". South African Rugby Union. 25 March 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
  19. "Match Breakdown: Varsity Cup XV vs South Africa U/20". South African Rugby Union. 21 April 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  20. "SARU names Junior Bok squad for Argentine tour". South African Rugby Union. 29 April 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  21. "Los Pumitas cayeron ante Baby Boks por 25 a 22". Unión Argentina de Rugby (in Spanish). 12 May 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  22. "Liebenberg to lead Junior Boks at U20 World Championship in Italy". South African Rugby Union. 20 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  23. "Match Breakdown: Italy U20 vs South Africa U20". South African Rugby Union. 2 June 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  24. "Match Breakdown: South Africa U20 vs Samoa U20". South African Rugby Union. 6 June 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  25. "Match Breakdown: South Africa U20 vs Australia U20". South African Rugby Union. 10 June 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  26. "Match Breakdown: South Africa U20 vs England U20". South African Rugby Union. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  27. "Match Breakdown: France U20 vs South Africa U20". South African Rugby Union. 20 June 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
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