Robert Brian Skinstad (born 3 July 1976) is a former
rugby union
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professional player who has represented the
South Africa
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national team, the Springboks. He played in the positions of
flanker and
number eight.
Early life and education
Skinstad is of British and Irish descent, and his surname is of
Norwegian origin. He lived in
Kloof,
KwaZulu-Natal
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, while he attended
Highbury Preparatory School in the nearby town of
Hillcrest. He also attended Fores in Rondebosch, before boarding at
Hilton College. His university studies took him to
Stellenbosch University
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where he lived in the Simonsberg men's residence and captained the "Maties" (University) 1st side.
Early career
Skinstad was selected by Western Province for the
Currie Cup and
Super 12, and went on to captain both sides. He then moved to Johannesburg and played the 2003 season for the
Golden Lions (Currie Cup) and the Cats (Super 12) before leaving for the United Kingdom.
Skinstad was eligible to represent three countries at international level: Zimbabwe, South Africa and Ireland, through his Irish mother Alana who hails from County Louth.
International career
Having represented South Africa at all levels, including captaining the under-21 Springbok side in 1996 and 1997, and playing for the SA Sevens team in 1997, Skinstad made his début for the Springboks as a replacement on 29 November 1997 against
England
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. In all he played 42 tests for the Springboks, scoring 11 tries.
His inclusion in the 1999 World Cup squad at the expense of successful captain
Gary Teichmann was controversial in South Africa, and although South Africa finished third in the competition there were many who believed that Teichmann should have been retained as captain for that tournament. Skinstad carried a leg injury into the competition, and made little impression.
Skinstad captained South Africa in 12 tests, since 24 October 2003.
Semi-retirement in Britain
In January 2004 Skinstad terminated his contract with SA Rugby and signed with
Newport Gwent Dragons in Wales, for whom he played 9 games. He then worked with a group, including businessmen
Johann Rupert
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and
Wayne Huizenga, trying to take over an English club in London, and played part-time for
Richmond in England's London South-East Division 1. He was also a regular player for the
Barbarians and has captained them on several occasions.
In December 2006 he played alongside his friend, former Scottish international
Kenny Logan in the
Dubai Sevens for Stefan BHF to raise awareness for the
British Heart Foundation in memory of the late Stefan Czerpak, ex England colts Newbury RFC and Richmond RFC rugby coach who died in 1998 from a heart attack.
Skinstad started his own sports management company, Esportif, as a joint venture with Saatchi & Saatchi based in their London headquarters. He has worked as an analyst and occasional presenter covering the Super 14, Currie Cup and NPC Tournaments for
Sky Sports
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.
Return to South Africa
After months of speculation about a return to professional rugby, Skinstad returned to Super 14 rugby in 2007 playing for the Sharks. He made his return coming off the bench against the
Highlanders in New Zealand, and went on to make another 9 appearances, including a substitute's role in the
final.
He was rewarded with a recall to the Springbok training camp in May 2007, and when
Danie Rossouw was taken ill, Skinstad was named on the bench for the second test against
England
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on 2 June, continuing a remarkable comeback. He then was chosen as captain for the Boks'
2007 Tri Nations match against
Australia
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on 7 July, when coach
Jake White rested several senior players in preparation for the World Cup. An inexperienced Boks side took a surprising 17–0 lead before fading to lose 25–17.
Despite suffering a broken rib in the Australia match, Skinstad would see his comeback capped off on 21 July with selection to the South Africa squad for the
2007 Rugby World Cup. He only played and captained one full game in South Africa's winning campaign, and made three further appearances as a substitute.
Skinstad retired from professional rugby on 6 November 2007.
On 21 October 2013, Skinstad was appointed as Tourism Brand Ambassador for the Cape Whale Coast region in the
Western Cape
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, South Africa.
This region is made up of the following towns: Hermanus, Gansbaai, Stanford, Kleinmond, and Hangklip.
Honours
*Currie Cup: Winner (with
Western Province) 1997, 2000, 2001. Finalist 1998
*Superrugby (with
Sharks): Finalist
2007.
*Tri-Nations: Winner (with
Springboks) 1998
*World Cup: Winner (with Springboks)
2007. 3rd place with Springboks
1999
1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.
Events January
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References
External links
*
SA Rugby Hall of Fame profileNewport Gwent Dragons Official Site
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1976 births
Living people
Rugby union players from Bulawayo
Zimbabwean people of British descent
Dragons RFC players
Golden Lions players
Lions (United Rugby Championship) players
Stormers players
Western Province (rugby union) players
Sharks (Currie Cup) players
Sharks (rugby union) players
South African rugby union players
South Africa international rugby union players
Barbarian F.C. players
Rugby union flankers
Rugby union number eights
Alumni of Hilton College (South Africa)
Alumni of Highbury Preparatory School
Richmond F.C. players
Zimbabwean emigrants to South Africa
White Rhodesian people
South African people of Irish descent
South African expatriate rugby union players in Wales
South African expatriate rugby union players in England
Zimbabwean expatriates in England
South Africa international rugby sevens players
Male rugby sevens players
Rugby sevens players at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games rugby sevens players for South Africa
Commonwealth Games competitors for South Africa
1999 Rugby World Cup players
2007 Rugby World Cup players
South Africa national rugby union team captains
21st-century South African sportsmen
Stellenbosch RFC players