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Ryk van Schoor

Ryk Arnoldus Mauritius van Schoor (3 December 1921 – 22 March 2009) was a South African rugby union centre, a crash ball specialist he was known for his hard tackling. Van Schoor played club rugby for Inyazura RFC and provincial rugby for both Western Province and Rhodesia. He was capped for South Africa twelve times between 1949 and 1953 first representing the team against the 1949 touring New Zealand side. He was later selected for the 1951–52 South Africa rugby tour of Great Britain, Ireland and France. The touring team is seen as one of the greatest South African teams, winning 30 of the 31 matches, including all five internationals.
==Personal history==
Van Schoor was born in Philadelphia, Cape in 1921 to Dirk and Catharina van Schoor.〔 He was educated at the primary school in Klipheuvel then at Paarl Boys High where he played hockey for Boland.〔 After leaving school he took a post as a clerk in Cape Town, but left his employment in 1948 when he moved to Rhodesia to seek his fortune as a tobacco farmer.〔Stent (1952) pp.17–18〕 He married Leonie Krüger, who was the daughter of former international South Africa hooker Theuns Krüger.〔 They had three children, but Leonie died before van Schoor and he was a widower for many years. He died at a nursing home in Parow in 2009 following an illness.

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