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COBUS WIESE TURNS 29: THE FARM BOY FROM UPINGTON WHO NEVER STOPPED BELIEVING

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There are rugby players who survive the system. And then there are those who survive everything the game throws at them — injury, setback, years of waiting — and come out the other side wearing the jersey they always dreamed of. Cobus Wiese belongs firmly in the second category.

Born on this very day, 2 June 1997, in Upington, Northern Cape, he turns 29 today. And what a journey it has been. Happy Birthday, Cobus. This one was worth the wait.

ROOTS: THE FARM BOY FROM THE NORTHERN CAPE

The Cobus Wiese story does not begin in a elite rugby academy. It begins on a farm in Upington, a sun-baked town on the banks of the Orange River in the Northern Cape.

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The Wiese brothers grew up on a Northern Cape farm and spent their childhood honing their strength — not in a gym, but through hard work on the land. That physical foundation would shape a towering forward who could outwork, outmuscle and outlast almost anyone on a rugby field.

Schooled in Upington, he was drafted to Western Province in 2016, having represented SA Schools in 2015. He played for WP Under-19s, WP Under-21s and South Africa Under-20 in 2016, and the following year made his Stormers and Western Province debut.  The conveyor belt was moving, and Cobus Wiese was on it.

THE STORMERS AND THE MOVE ABROAD

He went on to play 32 matches for the Stormers in Super Rugby before making the bold move to Sale Sharks in Manchester, England, where he played in the Premiership and Champions Cup.  It was a move that would test his character as much as his rugby.

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He represented Sale Sharks for four years, playing almost 80 games for the club and scoring five tries.  Quietly, consistently, professionally — Wiese did what he always does. He showed up and he worked.

THE SETBACK THAT WOULD HAVE ENDED MOST CAREERS

But the road to the top was never straightforward. Cobus Wiese’s international career faced significant setbacks early on — selected for his first Springbok alignment camp in 2018 at age 21, he suffered a broken neck injury that sidelined him for an extended period and delayed his Test debut by seven years.

Seven years. A broken neck at 21. Most players never come back from that. Most players would have walked away. Cobus Wiese did not. He rebuilt, he recovered, and he kept believing.

THE HOMECOMING: BACK WHERE HE BELONGS

In July 2024, he signed a two-year contract with the Bulls, returning to South African rugby ahead of the 2024/25 URC season after four years with Sale Sharks in England.  The move was deliberate — a calculated decision to put himself back in the Springbok selectors’ sights.

It worked immediately. He started 17 of 18 matches at No. 4 lock, averaging 54 minutes a match.  His versatility at lock and flank, his physicality at the breakdown, and his reliability in the lineout made him one of the Bulls’ most important forwards almost instantly.

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The highlight of that debut season came in the URC semi-final. With the Bulls reduced to 13 men, then-Bulls Director of Rugby Jake White pointed to Wiese as the man who held the line.

“Cobus Wiese showed that against a really tough, resilient team with his defensive effort, the way he kept getting up and making the big hits, keeping them from our tryline. I hope he gets a Test cap soon because this union prides itself on producing Test locks,” White said at the time.

THE SPRINGBOK DREAM REALISED

That wish came true. He finally earned his Springbok cap on 12 July 2025 as a replacement in the second Test against Italy at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Gqeberha — a poignant family milestone as the second Wiese brother to represent South Africa. 

And it didn’t stop there. He went on to be part of the 2025 Rugby Championship-winning Springbok squad  — adding silverware to the green and gold in his very first season as a Test player.

In July 2025, both Cobus and Jasper represented the Springboks together for the first time, becoming the 37th pair of siblings to do so  — a dream the brothers had spoken about openly for years, finally realised.

Cobus Wiese

STILL ONLY 29

Cobus Wiese is firmly in Rassie Erasmus’ plans, building towards the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia, having been involved in the first Bok alignment camp of 2026.  He recently signed a new three-year deal with the Bulls — now a husband, a father to a little girl, and a newborn son. 

The man who grew up on a farm in Upington, who broke his neck at 21 and came back stronger, who crossed the world to prove himself and then came home to earn the jersey he always wanted — is only 29. The Rugby World Cup in Australia is in his sights. The Springbok chapters are just beginning.

Happy 29th Birthday, Cobus. From all of us at Just Plain Sport — thank you for reminding us that grit and belief can outlast anything. The best is still to come. 🎂🏉

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