Tonderai Chavhanga
Tonderai Chavhanga | |
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Born | Tonderai Chavhanga December 24, 1983 |
Nationality | Zimbabwe |
Education | Prince Edward High School |
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Tonderai Chavhanga is a Zimbabwean born rugby star who plays for the springboks of South Africa. He is one of the most talented and speedy players of the game.
Background
Tonderai was born in Masvingo, Zimbabwe on December 24, 1983. He attended Prince Edward High School where he made history by becoming the youngest player to play for the first team.[1]
Career
Chavhanga made his springbok debut when he was just aged 21 in 2005. He went on to score a total of six tries making him the record holder for the most number of tries scored in a single game.[2] After having established himself as arguably on of he best wingers in the South African league, Chavhanga was side by British side, Dragons where he also had some outstanding performances. Despite having a nagging knee injury, Chavhanga has been a very impressive player for the springboks. Currently he is playing in Suth Africa since the expiry of his contract with the Newport Gwent Dragons in in 2013[3]
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Teams Played For
- Dragons (United Kingdom)
- Emerging
- Springboks
- Lions
- Natal Sharks
- Sharks
- Stormers
- Western Province
References
- ↑ Tonderai Chavhanga, Published: No Date Given, Retrieved: February 28, 2015
- ↑ Farayi Machamire I'd have loved to play for Zim: Chavhanga, Daily News, Published: December 1, 2014, Retrieved: February 28, 2015
- ↑ ‘Tonderai deserves second chance’, SA Rugby, Published: February 4, 2014, Retrieved: February 28, 2015