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Rynhardt Elstadt
Rynhardt Elstadt, born on April 14, 1990, in Bloemfontein, South Africa, is a professional rugby player known for his dynamic presence on the field as a flanker. Growing up in a rugby-centric culture, Elstadt’s passion for the sport was evident from a young age. He honed his skills at Grey College, a school renowned for producing elite rugby talent. Elstadt began his professional career in 2011 with the Free State Cheetahs, where he quickly made a name for himself due to his physical playing style and work ethic. After several seasons, he joined the Stormers in 2015, where he has since become a key player. His ability to read the game, combined with his tackling prowess, makes him a valuable asset to his team. Throughout his career, Elstadt has represented South Africa in various international competitions, showcasing his skills on the global stage. With a win rate of 53% and significant contributions to his team's successes, Elstadt continues to cement his reputation in professional rugby.
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Francois Deysel is a renowned flanker known for his explosive playing style and relentless work ethic, representing the Sharks in Super Rugby. Born in Durban, South Africa, Deysel began playing rugby at a young age, rapidly progressing through the ranks of local club rugby. His strong performances at school level earned him a spot in the Sharks' youth academy. Debuting in 2008, he quickly established himself as a fan favorite due to his aggressive tackles and high work rate on the field. Over the years, he has gained valuable experience playing both in Super Rugby and international fixtures, earning him caps with the South African national team. Deysel's playing style is characterized by his physical robustness and strategic thinking during gameplay. He is widely respected among teammates and opponents alike for his sportsmanship and tactical acumen. Today, he remains a key figure for the Sharks and is considered one of the leading flankers in southern hemisphere rugby.
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