Krynauw Otto

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Krynauw Otto (born 8 October 1971[1]) is a formerSouth African Professional Rugby Player.

Otto made his debut for the South African national team in the 1995 Rugby World Cup. and went on to play 38 Tests.[1]

He was the South African Young Player of the Year in 1993, and a member of the World Cup winning South African team in 1995.[1] He was part of both the 1998 Springbok team that won the Tri-Nations as well as the Blue Bulls team that won the 1998 Currie Cup.

He retired at the age of 28 after medical examinations revealed a subdural haematoma in the left frontal area of his brain, incurred during a match against Australia national rugby union team.[1][2]

Honours

Blue Bulls
South Africa


References

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External links

  • Krynauw Otto at sporting-heroes.net
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