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Birthday Tribute – Pieter-Steph du Toit | 20 August 2026 | Toyota Verblitz · Springboks · Rugby

Happy Birthday to Pieter-Steph du Toit, born on 20 August 1992 in Cape Town, 34 today. There are rugby players who peak, cash in and coast. And then there are those who watch a leg waste to half its size in a hospital bed, spend fourteen months rebuilding it on a farm, and come back to be named the best player on earth all over again. He belongs firmly in the second category.

THE VALLEY THAT PRODUCED HIM

He grew up in the Riebeek Valley, where the family farmed on the Kloovenburg estate at Riebeek Kasteel. He went to Laerskool Riebeek Kasteel and then to Hoërskool Swartland in Malmesbury, where he played mostly at lock. His younger brother Johan went to the same school and would later play alongside him at both the Sharks and the Stormers.

The rugby was in the family before it was in him. His grandfather, Piet “Spiere” du Toit, was a tighthead prop who won 14 Test caps for South Africa between 1958 and 1962, making his debut against France at Newlands. The grandson carries the same full name — Pieter Stephanus — and, as it turned out, the same appetite for the parts of the game nobody applauds.

THE HANDS THAT DID NOT FIT THE GYM

When he arrived in Durban in 2012 straight out of that rural school, Sharks coach John Plumtree told anyone who would listen that the club had been forced to modify its gym equipment for the teenager because the bars were too small for his hands.

He had come through the Boland Cavaliers age-group system in 2010 before moving to the Sharks in 2011. In 2012 he was part of the South Africa Under-20 side that won the Junior World Championship on home soil, and the same year began playing senior rugby for the Sharks in the Currie Cup. His Springbok debut followed in 2013, at 21. He moved to the Stormers in 2016 and was named SA Rugby Player of the Year that season, then again in 2018 and 2019 — three times before he turned 28.

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FOURTEEN MONTHS ON THE FARM

In February 2020, in a Super Rugby match against the Blues at Newlands, a haematoma developed on his left thigh. It became acute compartment syndrome, a condition that threatens the limb and the life of the person attached to it. He lost 10kg. His leg wasted to roughly half its size.

He went home to the Riebeek Valley and spent fourteen months rebuilding himself for a specific target: the British and Irish Lions series in July 2021. He made it, played the first two Tests, and was ruled out of the decider by a shoulder injury. South Africa won the series 2-1.

THE 28 TACKLES AT THE STADE DE FRANCE

In the 2019 World Cup final against England he made 11 tackles, worked the breakdown in a match where the Springboks forced seven turnovers, and set up Cheslin Kolbe for the try that closed the game. He was named World Rugby Player of the Year weeks later, the third South African to win it after Schalk Burger and Bryan Habana.

Four years on, in the 2023 final against New Zealand in Paris, he made 28 tackles and took the Player of the Match award as South Africa became the first side to win back-to-back World Cups since 2007. In 2024 he played close to every available minute for the Springboks, drove them to a Rugby Championship title they had not won in five years, and completed the year with wins over Scotland, England and Wales. In Monaco that November he became the first South African to be named World Rugby Player of the Year twice, and only the fourth man ever, after Dan Carter, Richie McCaw and Beauden Barrett. Midi Olympique’s readers voted him the world’s best in 2025, ending Antoine Dupont’s four-year hold on their poll.

STILL GOING, WITH A CENTURY IN SIGHT

The shoulders have become the recurring cost. Surgery in early 2025 kept him out of club rugby for well over a year; he played three matches for Toyota Verblitz on his return before the other shoulder went, and in January 2026 the Japanese club deregistered him again while he came home for a second operation. Rassie Erasmus described it plainly as the same problem on the opposite side.

He was back for the 2026 season, and he has captained the Springboks during it, including consecutive Tests against Scotland at Loftus Versfeld in July. He now stands on the edge of his 100th Test cap, the milestone SA Rugby magazine built its September issue around this week. He is a Christian, married to physiotherapist Willemien since 2015, and a father of three.

From all of us at Just Plain Sport — when the century arrives, every one of those caps will have been paid for at full price.

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