Duane Vermeulen

Rugby Player

Duane Vermeulen was born in Mbombela, Mpumalanga, South Africa on July 3rd, 1986 and is the Rugby Player. At the age of 37, Duane Vermeulen biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
July 3, 1986
Nationality
South Africa
Place of Birth
Mbombela, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Age
37 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Profession
Rugby Union Player
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Duane Vermeulen Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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193cm
Weight
120kg
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Duane Vermeulen Career

Vermeulen began his career in the Free State, playing for the Free State Cheetahs in the Currie Cup and the Cheetahs in the Super 14. He eventually followed his former coach Rassie Erasmus and joined the much larger and more competitive Western Province rugby union in 2009 after three seasons with the Free State. He put in some strong displays for the Stormers in the 2010 Super 14 season, where the Stormers made it all the way to the final.

Injuries plagued Vermeulen's 2011 and early 2012 seasons, however, after playing just nine games of Super Rugby, was selected as part of Heyneke Meyer's squad for the away leg of the Rugby Championship.

Vermeulen has twice won the Currie Cup, in 2007 with the Free State and in 2012 with Western Province. He was named captain of the Stormers for the 2015 Super Rugby season. Whilst out with a neck injury, in June 2015 Vermeulen flew to France to be unveiled as a post-2015 Rugby World Cup signing for Top 14 club Toulon.

After a short spell in Japan with Kubota Spears, Vermeulen travelled back to his home nation of South Africa as a Bulls-player, signing in October 2018.

On 16 September 2021, it was announced that Vermeulen would join Irish province Ulster in the United Rugby Championship for the 2021-22 season. Vermeulen made his Ulster debut on 11 December 2021 in the European Rugby Champions Cup, against Clermont Auvergne.

International career

Before his first full international cap, Vermeulen represented South Africa at the second level of international rugby, appearing for the Emerging Springboks. One highlight of his appearances for the Emerging Boks was being in the squad that performed against the British & Irish Lions, holding them to a 13–13 draw, during their tour to South Africa in 2009.

Vermeulen looked like being a certain selection for the Springboks, Vermeulen was not called into the Springbok squad that faced Wales, Italy and France. He was also omitted from the Springboks 2010 Tri Nations Series squad. After a stand out Currie Cup domestic Rugby Season, Vermeulen was named as part of the 39-man preliminary training squad ahead of the 2010 end of year grand slam tour to the Northern Hemisphere. He was once again overlooked for selection in the final squad.

Vermeulen made his international debut for South Africa on 8 September 2012, where he formed part of the starting lineup going up against Australia. He was selected again to start the following week against New Zealand in Dunedin, where South Africa lost by 10 points. On 29 September 2012, South Africa beat Australia 31–8, a victory which marked Vermeulen's first Springbok win.

He was selected for the Springboks' 2012 Northern Hemisphere tour. Vermeulen received a man of the match award for his performance against England at Twickenham during this tour, based on a number of vital turnovers on the ground, 15 hard tackles, and his role of primary ball carrier on the day. In 2014, he was one of five nominees for the IRB Player of the Year award.

Vermeulen played in the 2019 Rugby World Cup Final against England. He was part of the South African team that won their third World Cup at the Yokohama Stadium in Japan. He was awarded a man of the match award for his performance where he made a number of vital contributions, including 10 carries, making 49 meters (both the most in the match) and 2 turnovers.

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In the Six Nations match, Wales promises to pile the pressure on England... as coach Alex King calls for a 'no-fear' strategy at Twickenham

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 6, 2024
The Six Nations rookies in Wales have been told they should arrive in Twickenham with a no-fear attitude, but they also warned that there will not be any repeats of their first-half performance against Scotland. After beginning their 2024 Championship with a dazzling but ultimately losing fashion, Warren Gatland's team heads up the M4 for a meeting with their oldest and bitterest rivals England on Saturday. Wales scored 26 points in a row last weekend at Principality Stadium, bringing an inch closer to what would have been a landmark Six Nations comeback. Before waking up, they had already conceded 27 points, including 20 in the first half, and the problem was not that complicated.

What time is England vs South Africa TONIGHT and how can you watch it?Everything you need to know as Steve Borthwick's side look to reach their second consecutive Rugby World Cup final

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 21, 2023
England is aiming for their second straight Rugby World Cup final on Tuesday, but South Africa is also up for a tough challenge. When they defeated Fiji, Steve Borthwick's side survived a big scare to make it five wins out of five. When South Africa defeated France last weekend, they played out one of the best matches of the tournament.

South Africa name their team two days early for Rugby World Cup opener against Scotland in Marseille, with  Siya Kolisi leading fully-loaded side for reigning champions

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 7, 2023
South Africa is in a good mood going into their World Cup debut with Scotland, after taking the brave decision to announce their team two days ahead of schedule. The reigning world champions had expected to announce their lineup on Friday, two days before the game and in accordance with Scotland. However, bouncing Boks head coach Jacques Nienaber has arrived early and has landed a fully loaded team for what is sure to be a tense match in Marseille. Faf de Klerk, the star scrum-half, will win his 50th Test cap, with the talismanic Siya Kolisi captain leading the side from the back row.
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