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Name
  
Corra Dirksen

Height
  
1.84 m

Weight
  
84 kg


Corra Dirksen Dr Corra Dirksen General Practitioner in Krugersdorp Johannesburg

Springbok try nr 234 corra dirksen 1967 france 1st test durban


Cornelius Wilhelmus "Corra" Dirken (born 22 January 1938 in Vereeniging, South Africa) is a former South African rugby player. He won 10 caps and scored three tries.

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Rugby career

Dirksen made his international debut against Australia in 1963. The 1967 series against France was probably his finest hour, scoring all three of his test tries against them. The French were understandably quite wary of him throughout that series, dubbing him Le Monster (The Monster).

He played for the then Northern Transvaal (now Blue Bulls) and the Oostelikes (Easterns) club in Pretoria, which later merged with Adelaars to form Naka Bulls. After retiring from playing he qualified as a medical practitioner, and moved to Johannesburg, Krugersdorp.

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Corra Dirksen Wikipedia