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Bennie Osler

Bennie Osler
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Full name Benjamin Louwrens Osler
Date of birth 1901-11-23
Place of birth Aliwal North, South Africa
Date of death 1962-04-28
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight 70 kg (150 lb)
School Kingswood College, Grahamstown
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fly-half
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
Correct as of 2007-11-29
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1924–33 South Africa 17 ((46))
Correct as of 2007-11-29
Position(s) Fly-half
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
Correct as of 2007-11-29
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1924–33 South Africa 17 ((46))
Correct as of 2007-11-29

Benjamin Louwrens Osler (23 November 1901 – 28 April 1962) was a rugby union footballer who played internationally for South Africa. Osler played mainly at fly-half for both South Africa, and his provincial team of Western Province.

Osler was born at Aliwal North. He was first selected to play on 16 August 1924 against Britain when they toured South Africa. This was the first of his 17 consecutive Test appearances for South Africa. Osler played in the other three Tests of Britain's tour, and contributed to South Africa winning three of the four Tests. The only Test of the series the Springboks did not win was their 3–3 draw in Port Elizabeth where Osler was temporarily knocked out.

The next Springbok (as the South African team is known) series was hosting New Zealand's All Blacks in 1928. The teams had met once before in a Test series, drawn 1–1 (with 1 match drawn) in New Zealand in 1921. The first Test was played in Durban and the Springboks won 17–0, with Osler scoring a world record 14 points in the match. Osler played in the remaining three Tests and the series was eventually drawn 2–2; just like in 1921.

Osler's first overseas tour was in 1931 when he captained the Springboks on their 1931–32 tour to the Home Nations. He captained the team and played in all four Tests; playing against England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Osler's Springboks became the second South African team, and only second of all time, to win a Grand Slam—a win over all four Home Nations on one tour. The tour continued into 1932 and the team eventually played 26 matches, with only one loss.


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