Stephanus Cornelius "Fanie" Louw (16 September 1909 – 13 July 1940) was a South African rugby union player. Louw was born in Paarl, received his schooling...
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Louw was born on the farm Watervlei near Wellington as the fifth child of ten brothers and five sisters. One brother died young, he and Fanie Louw became...
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Africa 26–12 British & Irish Lions Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg Try: Fanie Louw, Tony Harris, Dai Williams 2 Con: Gerry Brand 4 Pen: Gerry Brand 2 Referee:...
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May 1988, Louw was one of four people appointed by President PW Botha to talk directly with Nelson Mandela.: Ch12 The others were, Fanie van der Merwe...
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Scotland 5 0 0 0 0 0 144 Fanie Cronjé 0 145 Ned Delaney 0 146 Sep Ledger 23 November 1912 Scotland 4 3 1 0 0 0 147 Louis Louw 0 148 Joe Francis 23 November...
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Field Ada Forrest Anton Goosen Sonja Herholdt Steve Hofmeyr Hennie Jacobs Fanie de Jager Lance James Watkin Tudor Jones Arno Jordaan Theuns Jordaan Ada...
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Danie Craven; Paul Vissler, Bert Kipling, Joe Nykamp; Boy Louw, Manie Geere; Fanie Louw, Lappies Hattingh, Ferdie Bergh Australia: Jack Steggall; Doug...
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W.E.G. Louw (Die ryke dwaas) 1937 – I.D. du Plessis (Vreemde liefde and Ballades); N.P. van Wyk Louw (Alleenspraak) 1940 – N.P. van Wyk Louw (Die halwe...
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The Malan siblings. First row : Koos Malan. Second row : Cinie, Daniel François and Fanie Malan. Third row (back) : Mimie Malan....
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North-West University campus. The university sport grounds is known as the Fanie du Toit Sports Complex. The main rugby field has hosted several Leopards...
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