Name Juandre Kruger Career start 2007 2004–06 Western Province Weight 112 kg | Current club Racing Metro 92 Height 1.97 m Playing position Spouse Monique Kruger (m. 2009) | |
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Full name Petrus Johannes Juandre Kruger Occupation Professional Rugby Player & Business Person Profiles | ||
School(s) attended Paul Roos Gymnasium |
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Juandré Kruger (born 6 September 1985 in Cape Town) is a South African Rugby union footballer, contracted to Racing Métro 92 in the French Top 14. His preferred position is at Lock although he has also played in the back row.
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- Juandre Kruger
- Early provincial career in South Africa
- Northampton Saints
- Return to The Bulls
- Racing Metro
- Springboks
- References

Juandre Kruger
Early provincial career in South Africa

He is widely regarded as one of the best up-and-coming second-row forward prospects in South African rugby. He started his career off at Western Province, representing them in the 2007 Vodacom Cup. From there he moved to Blue Bulls, competing for them in the 2008 Vodacom Cup. He also featured for the Blue Bulls in the 2008 Currie Cup, at times being preferred to Springbok internationals Victor Matfield and Bakkies Botha. Kruger was an unused replacement in the Final of the 2008 Currie Cup, against the Sharks.
Northampton Saints

Kruger then made the move to Northampton Saints. He enjoyed a successful partnership with I.F Lobbe. In his first season at the club, he won the ECC. In his second and final season, he featured in the Heineken Cup, played in a Guinness Premiership Semi Final and won the Anglo-Welsh Cup.
Return to The Bulls
Kruger re-joined the Blue Bulls in 2010.
Racing Metro
In 2013 Kruger made the move with his family to Paris joining Top 14 club Racing 92
Springboks

On 2 June 2012, Juandré Kruger was called up to the Springbok squad for the first time for the inbound series against England. This was his first National selection. On 6 June, it was announced by Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer that Kruger would start at lock (number 5) for the first test of the series against England in Durban on 9 June 2012 . This would mark Kruger's debut for South Africa. With South Africa running out 22-17 victors in the first test Kruger had made a good start to the series. He played all three matches. In the second game South Africa won 36-27 thanks to a late try from Pietersen but were held to a 14-14 draw in the final test.

