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came to South Africa. Du Rand played in all four Tests. The following season he was capped twice against the Wallabies, both of which the Springboks won. The tour then continued to
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in 1953, scoring a try in the first Test at Ellis Park, which South Africa won 25 to three. He also scored in the following Test, and played in the two other games as well.
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In 1951 he was capped three times for the Springboks, who went on a tour of Europe. The first Test he played in on tour was against
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He made his debut for the Springboks in 1949 in a Test match against the All Blacks, which was played at
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in late November, which the Springboks won 44 points to nil, in which he scored his first
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The tour continued into early 1952, and du Rand was capped in matches against
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He was then chosen to play in a four match series against the
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Hofmeyr
Union of South Africa
Pretoria
South Africa
Flanker
Lock
Maties
Western Province
Rhodesia
Northern Transvaal
South Africa
South African
rugby union
South Africa
1951–52 Grand Slam tour of Europe
All Blacks
Ellis Park
Johannesburg
Durban
Scotland
Murrayfield
try
Ireland
Lansdowne Road
Wales
Cardiff
England
Twickenham
France

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