Patrick Jonathan Lambie (born 17 October 1990) is a retired South African professional
rugby union
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player who last played for in the French
Top 14
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.
He announced his retirement in January 2019 due to multiple concussions.
Early life
Lambie attended school at
Clifton Preparatory in
Durban
Durban ( ; , from meaning "bay, lagoon") is the third-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the largest city in the Provinces of South Africa, province of KwaZulu-Natal.
Situated on the east coast of South ...
before attending
Michaelhouse
Michaelhouse is a full boarding senior school for boys founded in 1896. It is located in the Balgowan, KwaZulu-Natal, Balgowan valley in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, Midlands of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The Spear’s Schools Index 2025 reco ...
from 2004 to 2008. He played SA schools rugby in both grade 11 and matric (grade 12). He was head boy and captained both the rugby and
cricket
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team in his final year at Michaelhouse. He also holds a British passport.
Career
Lambie is capable of playing
flyhalf, centre and fullback, and was the leading points scorer in the 2009 ABSA U21 Currie Cup despite only turning 19 later that year. He represented
South Africa
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at the under-20 level when he was selected for the squad, and was utilized extensively as the first choice fullback during the 2010 U20 World Cup in
Argentina
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.
Lambie joined the Sharks senior team set up in the 2010 Super 14 season, where his debut was spent in the fullback position. He was shifted to centre in the 2010
Currie Cup
The Currie Cup () is South Africa's premier domestic rugby union competition featuring teams representing either entire provinces or substantial regions within provinces. Although it is the premier domestic competition, four South African franc ...
and due to injury was required to fill the flyhalf berth. Due to his natural talent and unwavering nerve he made the position his own and was integral in helping the Sharks reach Currie Cup success in 2010, including scoring two tries, three conversions and three penalties in the Sharks' 30–10 win over Western Province in the final of the tournament. He was awarded with the "Man-of-the-Match" award in the Currie Cup final. Lambie was also the second highest point scorer in the Currie Cup.
Lambie was called up to represent during their 2010 tour to
Ireland
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and the
United Kingdom
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. He made his début against on 6 November 2010, at flyhalf after
Morné Steyn
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was substituted in the second half. He converted a try on his debut. He has also started against the Barbarians team for the Springbl teams in all of the under-14, under-15 and under-16 age groups at Michaelhouse. He suffered an elbow injury in his 2006-year which sidelined him for most of the season. In 2007, Lambie made the Michaelhouse first team as fullback and went on to play for both KZN at Craven Week and S.A. Schools. In 2008, Lambie became headboy of Michaelhouse and was elected both first team rugby and cricket captain. In 2008, Lambie once again made the KZN Craven week and S.A. Schools sides. Lambie attained more than an 80% win rate with his two years of Michaelhouse's first team, and never lost in any sport to
Hilton which is Michaelhouse's "rival" school. While Lambie played in the Michaelhouse first rugby team they were ranked in the top ten rugby schools in the country. Lambie was both the KZN cricket and KZN Craven Week captain, and was Michaelhouse's first Springbok rugby player in their 115-year history.
2009 season
Lambie had a successful season in 2009 for the Sharks under-21 team, even though he only turned 19 years old in October that year. Lambie played at the fullback position for the U21 Sharks. Lambie scored a personal haul of 192 points in the competition and ended the season as the U21 Currie Cup top points scorer. Lambie narrowly lost the U21 ABSA Currie Cup final against U21
Free State Cheetahs
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. He made one appearance for the Sharks senior side in the
2009 Currie Cup
The 2009 Absa Currie Cup Premier Division season was the 71st season in the competition since it started in 1889. The competition was contested from 10 July through to 31 October.
It was won by the Blue Bulls, who defeated the Free State Chee ...
against the
GWK Griquas
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at centre. Lambie made his debut in the last twenty minutes of the match.
2010 season
Lambie made his debut for the Sharks against
The Highlanders at fullback on 18 March. His debut coincided with the end of the Sharks five game losing streak. He went on to start the next seven consecutive games (losing only one match against the champion
Bulls
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*The plural of bull, an adult male bovine
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which ended their five-match winning streak) for the Sharks and scoring two tries in the process. Lambie then played for the South African under-20 team in the
2010 IRB Junior World Championship
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in Argentina. He played fullback for all of the games and ended up as the tournaments second top scorer (behind
Tyler Bleyendaal
Tyler Bleyendaal (born 31 May 1990) is a New Zealand former rugby union player and current coach. Primarily a fly-half who could also play at centre, Bleyendaal played for Canterbury, and Munster during his playing career, before he was forc ...
). South Africa ended third in the competition.
Lambie joined the for the start of the
2010 Currie Cup rugby competition. He started the campaign at fullback but moved to inside centre and finally flyhalf where he would remain for the rest of the campaign. Lambie scored 205 points in 16 games and ended up the second highest scorer (behind
Willem de Waal) in the competition. He played in all sixteen of the Sharks' matches coming off the bench in just one of them. In 2010 he played 24 matches for the Sharks, winning 19 of them and scoring a total of 215 points in all competitions for the Sharks. Lambie was awarded Man-of-the-Match after the Currie Cup final in which he played his part in the Sharks' victory against the .
2011 season
Lambie started the
2011 Super Rugby season
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playing against the
Cheetahs
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in a South African derby. Lambie converted a try and slotted three penalties, scoring eleven points in the process. Lambie's second match was against the Blues. He scored a try and converted four penalties and two tries scoring nineteen points in the process, he was awarded a Man-of-the-Match for his contribution. Although Lambie put in a perfect kicking performance in his fifth match of the season against the
Chiefs the Sharks lost 15–9. Lambie broke his finger in the match and was sidelined for the next three matches, the only he had missed since his debut.
He came back strongly from his injury and propelled the Sharks from their dismal form, which included two losses after his departure, he then led them to 6th place on the Super Rugby log only nine points behind the Reds. He finished fourth on the point scorers chart with 193 points which included four tries in his first full season of Super Rugby. Lambie broke the Sharks record for most points scored in a season by an individual player. The Sharks made it to the Super Rugby playoffs, but lost to the Crusaders with Lambie kicking all the penalties and conversions. His success and brilliant play in the Super Rugby season earned him a place in the preliminary Springbok squad for the
2011 Rugby World Cup
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.
He made two more appearances for the Springboks in 2011 during the Tri-nations and earned his first start on 30 July at fly-half against
New Zealand
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.
During the 2011 Rugby World Cup Lambie started in the fullback berth for all the group stage games and for the quarter-final match. Lambie had a try disallowed during the Springbok quarter final loss against the Australian team 11–9.
Lambie then returned to South Africa and played against the MTN Lions in the Currie Cup. He also played against the in the semi-final and then eventually lost the Currie Cup final to the MTN Lions.
2012 season
Sharks games
The Sharks began the
2012 Super Rugby season
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campaign against their local rivals the Vodacom Bulls. They lost a closely contested match up 18–13 with Lambie converting a try and scoring two penalties. The next weekend the Sharks would suffer a 15–12 loss to the
DHL Stormers with Lambie once again scoring the majority of his team's points. The Sharks would go on to beat the
MTN Lions and Reds yet lose to the . Lambie scored 39 points in these games. In the match against the Waratahs, Lambie injured his right hand which would put him out for 2 weeks and miss the matches against the
Brumbies
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and . The Sharks then played another 6 games and won 4 of them mainly due to Lambie scoring 89 points in the five games he played, missing one match due to concussion. Lambie recovered from his concussion and returned to action against the
Blues
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and scored 9 points in a tight match. Lambie and the Sharks put in a strong run towards the final of the Super Rugby tournament with Lambie winning the Man-of-the-Match award against the . Lambie would suffer from injury again however and miss the playoff match against the and the semi-final against the Stormers. He would however return to play against the Chiefs in the final of the tournament although he would have little impact as the Sharks lost 37–6 to a strong Chiefs side. Lambie played 13 games during the 2012 Super Rugby season, scoring 141 points as he averaged 11 points a game.
Lambie only played three matches during the
2012 Currie Cup Tournament for the Sharks due to his international commitments for the South African National team. Lambie played his first Currie Cup match against the in Kimberly. He set up 3 tries and scored 17 points as the Sharks continued their form going into the semi-final, Lambie was also awarded the Man-of-the-Match award for his performance. Lambie would then start for the Sharks against the Vodacom Blue Bulls in the semi-final and his form would continue as he scored 15 points from 5 penalties to once again win the Man-of-the-Match award and to send the Sharks to the final of the Currie Cup. The Sharks played the in the Currie Cup final. The Sharks would narrowly lose 25–18 in a closely knit match with Lambie scoring all 18 points in the game with 6 penalties. Lambie finished the Currie Cup campaign with 50 points in 3 games and was selected for the South African National Team's Northern Hemisphere tour at the end of the year.
Springbok matches
Lambie's all round play and his position of fifth on the super rugby point scorer's table got him selected for the Springbok squad for the 2012 England tour of South Africa. He took the pitch at half time with the score at 6–6 and helped the Springboks to a 22–17 victory over England. This was his twelfth cap. On 4 October 2014 Lambie scored the winning penalty against The
All Blacks
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which ended their 22 match unbeaten run.
He was selected as Springbok reserve fullback for The Castle Rugby Championship 2012, but was kept warming the bench in favour of the regular full back,
Zane Kirchner
Zane Kirchner (born 16 June 1984) is a retired South African professional rugby union player. Previously he played at fullback for the Bulls in Super Rugby and the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. Born in George, Western Cape, Kirchner attended ...
, during the two matches against
Argentina
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in August 2012. On 6 October 2012 he played as reserve fullback (taking the field at the 64th minute into the game) versus
New Zealand
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at the
FNB Stadium
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,
Soweto
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at the age of only 21.
He was selected as Springbok fly-half and goal kicker for the outgoing overseas tour to Britain and Ireland during November 2012, coincidentally scoring 11 points (3 penalties and one conversion) in each of the three tests giving him a grand total of 33 points on the tour.
Lambie was recognised for his consistent and exceptional play in the 2012 season by being nominated for SARU Player of the year.
Retirement
Lambie announced his retirement from rugby on 19 January 2019 due to multiple concussions in his career.
Honours
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Currie Cup
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2010
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Currie Cup
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2013
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2013 was designated as:
*International Year of Water Cooperation
*International Year of Quinoa
Events
January
* January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alask ...
Accolades
*SARU Young Player of the Year 2011
*South African Team of the year 2012
References
External links
Sharks Profile*
Genslin Springbok stats
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1990 births
Living people
Barbarian F.C. players
Rugby union fly-halves
Rugby union fullbacks
Rugby union players from Durban
Sharks (Currie Cup) players
Sharks (rugby union) players
South Africa international rugby union players
South Africa Under-20 international rugby union players
South African people of British descent
South African people of Scottish descent
South African rugby union players
Alumni of Michaelhouse
2011 Rugby World Cup players
2015 Rugby World Cup players
Racing 92 players
South African expatriate rugby union players in France
21st-century South African sportsmen