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Joel Stransky

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South Africa international rugby union player

Rugby player
Joel Stransky
BornJoel Theodore Stransky
(1967-07-16)16 July 1967 (age 58)
Johannesburg, South Africa
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
SchoolMaritzburg College
UniversityUniversity of Natal
Rugby union career
PositionFly-half
Amateur team(s)
YearsTeamApps(Points)
1988–1990University of Pretoria
University of Natal
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
1991–1992L'Aquila
1992–1993San Donà
1997–1999Leicester Tigers73(896)
Provincial / State sides
YearsTeamApps(Points)
1987–1993Natal78(903)
1994–1996Western Province54(518)
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
1993–1996South Africa22(240)

Joel Theodore Stransky (born 16 July 1967) is a South African formerrugby union player. Afly-half, he is known for scoring all of South Africa's points, including the winningdrop goal, against New Zealand in the1995 Rugby World Cup final.

Early life

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Stransky was born inJohannesburg, South Africa,[1] to a family from England and Czechia. He was raised inReform Judaism and had abar mitzvah ceremony.[2][3] He was educated atMaritzburg College where he was coached by Dave Dell,[4] a well-known figure in schoolboy rugby. After his military conscription in Pretoria, he returned to Natal to study at theUniversity of Natal.

Playing career

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In 1990 he was part of theNatal team that beatNorthern Transvaal to win theCurrie Cup for the first time. He then moved to Italy where he played forL'Aquila during the 1991–92 season, and forSan Donà in 1992–93. Between 1993 and 1996, he won 22 caps for South Africa.

In 1995 he was part of the first South Africa team to play in aRugby World Cup – the country had been banned from the previous World Cups because of the Apartheid regime. He played an integral part in the tournament and scored all 15 points for his team in thefinal against New Zealand, including a winning drop goal in the second period of extra time. This was the first Rugby World Cup final that went into extra time.

In 1997, he moved toLeicester Tigers, where he played for two seasons, winning the1996–97 Pilkington Cup and the1998–99 Allied Dunbar Premiership, and then became backs coach.

In the buildup to the1999 Rugby World Cup, it was suggested that Stransky could play forEngland, but he discovered that he was not qualified to do so.[5] On 20 June 1999, Stransky played for theCzech Republic in an exhibition game againstPenguin International RFC, scoring 17 points.[6]

In 2002, he was engaged byBristol Rugby as a coach, but the offer was subsequently withdrawn. Stransky took legal action and was compensated.[7]

Test history

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 World Cup final

No.OppositionResult (SA 1st)PositionPointsDateVenue
1. Australia19–12Fly-half31 Jul 1993Sydney Football Stadium (SFG), Sydney
2. Australia20–28Fly-half15(1 try, 2 conversions, 2 penalties)14 Aug 1993Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane
3. Australia12–19Fly-half2(1 conversion)21 Aug 1993Sydney Football Stadium (SFG), Sydney
4. Argentina29–26Fly-half9(3 conversions, 1 penalty)6 Nov 1993Ferro Carril Oeste Stadium, Buenos Aires
5. Argentina42–22Fly-half22(1 try, 4 conversions, 3 penalties)8 Oct 1994Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth
6. Argentina46–26Fly-half16(1 try, 4 conversions, 1 penalty)15 Oct 1994Ellis Park, Johannesburg
7. Samoa60–8Fly-half7(1 try, 1 conversion)13 Apr 1995Ellis Park, Johannesburg
8. Australia27–18Fly-half22(1 try, 1 conversion, 4 penalties, 1 dropgoal)25 May 1995Newlands, Cape Town
9. Romania21–8Replacement30 May 1995Newlands, Cape Town
10. Canada20–0Fly-half10(2 conversions, 2 penalties)3 Jun 1995Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth
11. France19–15Fly-half14(1 conversion, 4 penalties)17 Jun 1995Kings Park, Durban
12. New Zealand15–12Fly-half15(3 penalties, 2 dropgoals)24 Jun 1995Ellis Park, Johannesburg
13. Wales40–11Fly-half15(3 conversions, 3 penalties)2 Sep 1995Ellis Park, Johannesburg
14. Italy40–21Fly-half20(4 conversions, 4 penalties)12 Nov 1995Stadio Olimpico, Rome
15. England24–14Fly-half9(3 penalties)18 Nov 1995Twickenham, London
16. Fiji43–18Replacement2 Jul 1996Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
17. New Zealand11–15Fly-half6(2 penalties)20 Jul 1996AMI Stadium, Christchurch
18. Australia25–19Fly-half25(1 try, 1 conversion, 6 penalties)3 Aug 1996Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
19. New Zealand18–29Fly-half8(1 conversion, 2 penalties)10 Aug 1996Newlands, Cape Town
20. New Zealand19–23Fly-half14(1 conversion, 4 penalties)17 Aug 1996Kings Park, Durban
21. New Zealand26–33Fly-half11(1 conversion, 3 penalties)24 Aug 1996Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
22. New Zealand32–22Replacement31 Aug 1996Ellis Park, Johannesburg

Later career

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He later returned to South Africa, and is a part-time rugby union television commentator.

In January 2007, Stransky joined Altech Netstar (Pty) Ltd. as Sales & Marketing director. In January 2008, he was appointed managing director, but subsequently resigned. He was then employed by the Steinhoff Group in a marketing and promotional capacity. He founded Pivotal Capital in 2012.

In film

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In the 2009 movieInvictus, he is portrayed byScott Eastwood.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Joel Stransky drop kicked his way into boks rugby legend". Retrieved16 November 2025.
  2. ^The Telegraph, Alex Harris webmaster@jewishtelegraph.com - Jewish."A JEWISH TELEGRAPH NEWSPAPER".www.jewishtelegraph.com.Archived from the original on 25 March 2012.
  3. ^"A Boot Against Apartheid".Archived from the original on 15 March 2012.
  4. ^"maritzburg college 1985 unforgettable First XV".www.pinnacle-schools.com. Retrieved16 November 2025.
  5. ^"BBC News | Rugby Union | Stransky's England dream over".news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved18 October 2018.
  6. ^"Historie českého ragby devadesátá léta (1990 - 1999)".České ragby. SPORT ONLINE MEDIA s.r.o. Retrieved27 October 2023.
  7. ^"BBC SPORT | Rugby Union | English | Bristol to pay Stransky damages". 11 December 2002.Archived from the original on 4 February 2004. Retrieved19 November 2006. BBC Report on court case.

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