Adriaan Strauss will retire from Test rugby at the end of the 2016 season.
Strauss, who became the 57th Springbok captain against Ireland in June, said he had been contemplating retirement at the end of the season since late in 2015, and that he had informed Springbok coach Allister Coetzee of his thinking on his appointment earlier this year.
âWhen Coach Allister approached me to lead the team, I was both humbled and honoured,â Strauss said. âThe plan was for me to serve and lead a team in transition as well as I can and take things week by week, but back then I already told him that I was thinking of retiring at the end of the season.
âIâve always accepted the pressure and the challenge of playing for and captaining the Springboks, I feel itâs the right time to let my team-mates and our supporters know of the decision I made, with a greater plan in mind.â
Coetzee lauded Strauss for the role he is playing in empowering a new generation of Springbok players and developing a new team culture.
âIâve known since day one that Adriaan was planning to retire at the end of 2016, but he is a vital component in our team and his role has been part of our succession planning in any case,â said Coetzee.
âHe is a magnificent servant of the game in South Africa and doesnât always get the credit he deserves. At a time when most players of his generation decided to move abroad, Adriaan chose to remain here, ploughing back into the game.
âAdriaan has captained the team with great courage in the past few months, often rallying the players on the field when real leadership was needed. He has also led by example during the week leading up to our Tests â none of which the public sees.
âIâve come to know Adriaan as a player who only wants what is best for the team, so he will help the younger players and leaders come through the system, knowing they will need to get game time and exposure at Test level.â
Strauss said he had been stimulated by the challenge of being actively involved as captain at the start of a new era in Springbok rugby.
âI knew my role was going to extend beyond what happens on the field on a Saturday and that we were starting a building process of something special with a new group of players, many of whom will become Springbok greats,â he said.
âThis is a young team and Iâve been honoured to work with a very talented group of players and leaders in establishing a new team culture. I believe the time is right to start giving more opportunities to this new generation and Iâm happy to be used in any way the coach sees fit.
âIt has never been about me. My point of view was always to do what is best for the team and I believe Iâve succeeded in making a contribution to the Springboks and South African rugby, which were two major reasons for me to retire.
âEvery older player has this voice in the back of his head that heâd like to retire on his own terms, and I believe that is what I am doing.
âIâm very grateful for my Springbok career and to all coaches and team-mates who have played a role in my development as a player and as a human being. The last few months have been especially enjoyable, as well as massively challenging. My decision make it official is so that the coach and his management staff will have sufficient time to do their succession planning.
âThe Springboks are lucky to have a massively passionate base of supporters, who are very critical of many aspects of the game. I would like to urge them to keep the faith and remain positive, because weâre on an exciting journey and this team will keep on working as hard as possible to make our supporters proud.â
Mini-biography for Adriaan Strauss â Springbok #800
Date and place of birth: 18 November 1985, Bloemfontein
Physical: 1.84m, 112kg
Education: Grey College, Bloemfontein; University of Pretoria
Springbok Test debut: SA vs Australia in Perth, 2008
Springbok Test caps and points: 59; 30 pts (6 tries)
Became the 57th Springbok captain in June 2016
Vodacom Super Rugby teams: Toyota Cheetahs, Vodacom Bulls (captained both teams)
Vodacom Super Rugby appearances: 132 (Toyota Cheetahs 97, a franchise record; Vodacom Bulls 35)
Vodacom Super Rugby points: 70 (14 tries)
Vodacom Super Rugby Player of the Year in 2013
Other teams: SA Schools (2003), SA U19 (2004), SA U21 (2005-06), British Barbarians (2011)
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