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Meyer Bosman Biography
South African center who played with the Springboks from 2005 to 2009.
He began his career playing Currie Cup rugby with the Free State Cheetahs.
He was on a Free State Cheetahs team that won the Currie Cup championship.
His father was an alum of Grey College in Bloemfontein.
He and fellow South African footballer JP Pietersen both played for the Sharks and Springboks.
Herman Meyer Bosman (born 19 April 1985 in Bethlehem, Free State, South Africa) is a former South African rugby player, who last played for the Stade Français, in France. He is a flyhalf (10), but has recently showed great ability in the inside-center position. He has played for the national team of South Africa, the Springboks on 3 occasions in test matches between 2005 and 2006. He played his last test to date on 15 July 2006 against Australia in Brisbane. Throughout his career, Bosman won three Currie Cup trophies, two outright and drawing another in 2006, also finishing as runner-up twice with the Sharks.
At the young age of 20, he made his debut for the Boks in late 2005, against Wales in Cardiff. The Boks won the game 33–16, with Bosman contributed two conversions on his debut. He played the next week against France in Paris, again starting at flyhalf. He kicked one penalty goal in the 20–26 loss. After the Cheetahs’ Super 14 season in 2006 ended, Bosman was called up for the Boks for the Tri Nations, and was a reserve in the 0–49 loss in Brisbane against the Wallabies. In 2010, Bosman was an unused substitution in the Springboks 34-31 victory over Wales in Cardiff.
Bosman started his professional rugby career at the Free State Cheetahs in 2005. During his first season, he scored the winning try in the dying moments of the Currie Cup final against the Blue Bulls in Pretoria to earn his side a 29–25 victory. The result meant the Free State Cheetahs won only their second Currie Cup championship, the first being more than 30 years previously.
In 2006 the Cheetahs entered the Super 14 as the new South African franchise. At the time of his departure, Bosman held Cheetahs Super Rugby records for career appearances (61), most career points (188), most points in a Super Rugby match (26) and most penalty goals in a Super Rugby match (8).
Bosman was part of the team that successfully defended the title for the following two years, the final ending in a 28-28 draw in 2006 against Blue Bulls and then defeating the Golden Lions 20–18 in the 2007 final.
At the end of the 2010 Currie Cup season, Bosman signed with the Sharks, the 2010 Currie Cup champions. He made his debut for the Sharks Super Rugby side against his former team, the Cheetahs, in the Super Rugby competition on 19 February 2011 playing at inside centre. The former Sharks inside center, Andries Strauss, played in that match for the Cheetahs, the two players effectively swapping the number 12 jerseys for the two teams. Bosman was a regular starter for the Sharks throughout his career as he helped steer the coastal side to two consecutive Currie Cup finals (in 2011 and 2012) and a Super Rugby qualifier (2011) and final (2012). However, Bosman never managed to win a title with the side.
In 2013, Stade Français announced that he was joining them on a two-year contract.
What's Meyer Bosman Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Meyer Bosman Family
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Spouse | Not Available |
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