Bryan Habana

As of November 25, 2013 National: November 25, 2013

Bryan Gary Habana ( born June 12, 1983 in Benoni, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player. He plays as a winger quarter for the South African national rugby union team. He represents this position for the Blue Bulls in the South African Currie Cup and the Bulls in the Super 14 In 2007, he was with the national team world champion and placed it with eight Try the hitherto valid record for the most goals in a World Cup trials of Jonah Lomu from the year 1999. In the same year was named Player of the Year Bryan Habana by the International Rugby Board. With the Blue Bulls, he also won the 2006 Currie Cup and the Bulls in 2007 and 2009, the Super 14

In 2009, he won the South Africa Test series against the British and Irish Lions.

Bryan Habana is committed outside the rugby for the protection of animals. In April 2007, a 100 - meter sprint duel between him who can run this distance in 10.4 seconds, and a cheetah was organized to draw attention to the threat to these species.

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