Percy Montgomery

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Percy Montgomery

Percival Colin Montgomery OIS (born 15 March 1974) is a Namibian born-South African former professional rugby union player. When he ended his international career in August 2008, he held the all-time records for both caps and points for South Africa's national team, known as the Springboks.[1]

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Percy Montgomery
Montgomery at the 2007 Rugby World Cup
Birth namePercival Colin Montgomery
Date of birth (1974-03-15) 15 March 1974 (age 51)
Place of birthWalvis Bay, Namibia
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight94 kg (207 lb)
SchoolSouth African College High School
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fullback, Centre, Flyhalf
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2002–2005 Newport 17 (207)
2003–2005 Dragons 38 (251)
2007–2008 Perpignan 14 (95)
2001–2008 Barbarians 10 (41)
Correct as of 22 May 2013
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
1996–2002 Western Province 64 (341)
2005–2007 Sharks (Currie Cup) 4 (42)
Correct as of 22 May 2013
Super Rugby
Years Team Apps (Points)
1996–2002 Stormers 52 (217)
2006–2007 Sharks 21 (213)
2009 Stormers 6 (0)
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1997–2008 South Africa 102 (893)
Springbok XV 2
Correct as of 22 May 2013
Medal record
Men's Rugby union
Representing  South Africa
Rugby World Cup

Bronze medal 1999 world cup


2007 FranceSquad
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Career

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Montgomery was born 15 March 1974 in Walvis Bay. He attended one of the oldest schools in the country, South African College Schools, in Cape Town. He played the early part of his South African domestic career for Western Province in the Currie Cup and the Stormers in Super Rugby; before moving to Wales in 2002 to join Newport RFC, and joined the Newport Gwent Dragons after the 2003 reorganisation of Welsh rugby into a regional setup. [citation needed]

At the end of the 2004–05 Northern Hemisphere season, he returned to play in South Africa for the Sharks in the Currie Cup and the Sharks in Super Rugby. He later spent the 2007–08 Northern Hemisphere season in the French Top 14 competition with Perpignan before returning to South Africa in June 2008. He then played for Western Province and the Stormers before ending his playing career in May 2009.

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Montgomery in action for South Africa

Montgomery earned his first Springbok cap against the British & Irish Lions in July 1997 as an outside centre. He played at the 1999 Rugby World Cup finals and had amassed 50 caps by the end of 2001. However, his Springbok career stalled after his move to Wales, since at that time players were only eligible for Springboks selection if they were playing domestically. After a change in policy, he was recalled by new coach Jake White in 2004. He was the leading points scorer in the Tri Nations in 2004 and 2005, and currently holds the record for the most points scored in a career by a Springbok rugby player. On 17 June 2006 against Scotland, he became the first Springbok player to reach 600 points in his Test career, and on 9 June 2007 he passed the 700-point mark against Manu Samoa. [citation needed]

On 14 September 2007, Montgomery reached two major milestones in the springboks' second 2007 Rugby World Cup pool match against England. He became the first Springbok to score 800 Test points and, more significantly, he equalled Joost van der Westhuizen as the most-capped Springbok with his 89th appearance. He took sole possession of the Springboks caps record on 22 September against Tonga. He was the leading point scorer in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, playing a key role in the Boks' successful march to the Webb Ellis Cup.

Montgomery's 893 Test points give him well over twice as many points as the player in second place on the all-time Springboks points list, Naas Botha, who played in only 28 Tests compared to Montgomery's 102, since most of his prime years were in South Africa's era of isolation from world rugby.

On 13 May 2003 while playing for Newport, Montgomery was sent off for pushing a touch judge to the ground, and was later heavily fined and given a two-year ban, with 18 months suspended, for the offence of "assaulting a match official".[2] He consequently missed the 2003 Rugby World Cup and returned to play in Wales in early December 2003.[3]

He left Wales to join the Sharks for the 2006 Super 14 season where he played fullback.

For the 2007–2008 season, he signed for the French Top 14 club USA Perpignan and moved to France after the World Cup. In May 2008, he was signed by coach Rassie Erasmus to return to Western Province after completing his commitments with the Springboks. He was contracted to play for Province in the Currie Cup and the Stormers in the Super 14 to 2009 .[4]

Montgomery became the first Springbok to earn 100 caps, being awarded a gold cap after their game against the All Blacks in Cape Town, losing 19–0.[5]

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Percy Montgomery running the ball for the Springboks against Samoa in 2007, with Jaque Fourie supporting on the outside.

Retirement

Percy Montgomery announced his retirement from international test rugby on 30 August 2008, after the Springboks beat Australia 53–8 in their last game of the 2008 Tri-Nations.[6] In May 2009, he rejoined the Boks, but this time in a coaching role as the team's kicking consultant in the run-up to the British & Irish Lions' tour of South Africa.[7] Shortly after his appointment was announced, he confirmed his retirement as a player, indicating that he had planned to end his playing career at the end of the 2009 Super 14 season.[8]

Post-retirement life

Montgomery became involved in the tourism industry and supports various charities. In 2021, Montgomery and his long-time partner, Doris van Niekerk founded the successful alcohol brand El Centurion 102.[9]

International statistics

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Test Match Record

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Against P W D L Tri Con Pen DG Pts %Won
 Argentina4400196041100
 Australia201001031331214050
 British & Irish Lions210120001050
 Canada110010005100
 England128041201809966.67
 Fiji110003109100
 France9414181817850
 Ireland65010101205683.33
 Italy4400334033100
 Namibia11001122035100
 New Zealand19601311620310631.58
Pacific Islanders1100034018100
 Samoa2200363036100
 Scotland7700319160101100
 Tonga110001105100
 United States1100061015100
 Uruguay2200061015100
 Wales98015181009188.89
Total1026713425153148689366.18
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Pld = Games Played, W = Games Won, D = Games Drawn, L = Games Lost, Tri = Tries Scored, Con = Conversions, Pen = Penalties, DG = Drop Goals, Pts = Points Scored

Test tries (25)

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TriesOppositionLocationVenueCompetitionDateResult
1 British & Irish LionsDurban, South AfricaKings Park StadiumTest match28 Jun 1997Lost 15–18
1 British & Irish LionsJohannesburg, South AfricaEllis Park StadiumTest match5 Jul 1997Won 35–16
1 New ZealandAuckland, New ZealandEden ParkTri Nations Series9 Aug 1997Lost 35–55
2 AustraliaPretoria, South AfricaLoftus VersfeldTri Nations Series23 Aug 1997Won 61–22
1 FranceLyon, FranceStade de GerlandTest match15 Nov 1997Won 36–32
2 ScotlandEdinburgh, ScotlandMurrayfieldTest match6 Dec 1997Won 68–10
2 WalesPretoria, South AfricaLoftus VersfeldTest match27 Jun 1998Won 96–13
1 ItalyPort Elizabeth, South AfricaBoet Erasmus StadiumTest match12 Jun 1999Won 74–3
1 ItalyDurban, South AfricaKings ParkTest match19 Jun 1999Won 101–0
1 WalesCardiff, WalesMillennium StadiumTest match26 Jun 1999Lost 19–29
1 CanadaEast London, South AfricaBasil Kenyon StadiumTest match10 Jun 2000Won 51–18
1 ItalyPort Elizabeth, South AfricaBoet Erasmus StadiumTest match30 Jun 2001Won 60–14
1 WalesCardiff, WalesMillennium StadiumTest match6 Nov 2004Won 38–36
1 ArgentinaBuenos Aires, ArgentinaJosé Amalfitani StadiumTest match5 Nov 2005Won 34–23
1 ScotlandDurban, South AfricaKings Park StadiumTest match10 Jun 2006Won 36–16
1 AustraliaSydney, AustraliaTelstra StadiumTri Nations Series5 Aug 2006Lost 18–20
1 EnglandPretoria, South AfricaLoftus VersfeldTest match2 Jun 2007Won 55–22
1 SamoaJohannesburg, South AfricaEllis ParkTest match9 Jun 2007Won 35–8
1 NamibiaCape Town, South AfricaNewlandsTest match15 Aug 2007Won 105–13
2 SamoaParis, FranceParc des Princes2007 Rugby World Cup9 Sep 2007Won 59–7
1 WalesBloemfontein, South AfricaFree State StadiumTest match7 Jun 2008Won 43–17
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Honours

Western Province
Sharks
South Africa

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