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Morne Steyn
South Africa
Full name Morne Steyn
Born July 11, 1984, Bellville
Current age 27 years 208 days
Major teams Barbarians, Blue Bulls, Bulls, South Africa
Position Fly-half
Height 6 ft 0 in
Weight 200 lb
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Test career
Span Mat Start Sub Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Won Lost Draw %
All Tests 2009-2011 34 30 4 410 6 52 85 7 20 14 0 58.82
Rugby World Cup 2011-2011 5 5 0 62 2 14 7 1 4 1 0 80.00
The Rugby Championship 2009-2011 16 14 2 198 1 17 49 4 7 9 0 43.75

Career statistics
Test debut South Africa v British and Irish Lions at Durban, Jun 20, 2009 match details
Last Test Australia v South Africa at Wellington, Oct 9, 2011 match details
Test Statsguru Main menu | Career summary | Match list | Most points | Most tries | Tournament list
Profile

Bulls fly-half Morne Steyn came to the attention of the international rugby community with his nerveless last-minute penalty for South Africa to defeat the British & Irish Lions in the second Test match at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria in 2009.

Steyn's kick secured a 28-25 win for the Springboks and sealed the Test series in front of his home fans in Pretoria, where he is adored after helping the Bulls to the 2009 Super 14 title. Steyn set the Super 14 record for drop-goals when he landed four in one match against the Crusaders in the semi-final, and was a nerveless presence as his side routed the Chiefs in the final.

His form won him selection for the South Africa squad to face the touring Lions, and he made his international debut as a replacement during the first Test victory at Kings Park in Durban where he produced a try-saving tackle on Lions wing Ugo Monye.

His fly-half rival Ruan Pienaar was handed the Springboks' No.10 shirt for their 2009 Tri-Nations opener but Steyn still made a telling contribution in the win over the All Blacks. As a result he started the second Test and scored all his side's points in a 31-19 victory - a record against their old rivals. He followed up that display with another 24-point haul in their win against Australia in Cape Town.

In 2008, he also helped the Blue Bulls to the final of the Currie Cup, but he was unable to secure victory as his rival for the South Africa No.10 jersey Ruan Pienaar scored a try to help the Sharks claim the famous trophy.

Steyn struggled with his form in the 2011 Super Rugby campaign but kept his place in the Springboks side for the end of season Tri-Nations tournament. However - after a poor performance against the Wallabies, Steyn was told he was playing for his South Africa future in the Boks' second game of the tournament against New Zealand.

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Nov 30, 2011
Chiliboy Ralepelle of the Bulls tries to shift a tyre during a gruelling pre-season session
Chiliboy Ralepelle of the Bulls tries to shift a tyre during a gruelling pre-season session
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Nov 30, 2011
Bulls' Juandre Kruger pulls some weights during pre-season training
Bulls' Juandre Kruger pulls some weights during pre-season training
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Nov 30, 2011
Bulls fly-half Morne Steyn feels the burn during pre-season training
Bulls fly-half Morne Steyn feels the burn during pre-season training
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Oct 9, 2011
South Africa's Morne Steyn aims for the posts
South Africa's Morne Steyn aims for the posts
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