Francois Louw


Francois Louw is a South African former professional rugby union player. A flanker, he played for, the Stormers and English club. He won 76 international caps for South Africa, and was part of the team that won the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

Early life

Louw was born in Cape Town and is the grandson of the former South African international Jan Pickard. He attended Bishops College in Cape Town and studied rugby at the University of Stellenbosch.

Playing career

He represented the Stormers in Super Rugby, having made his debut during the 2008 season. He also played for in the Currie Cup. Louw was part of the Stormers team that lost the 2010 [Super 14 Final] to the Bulls.
On 12 July 2011 it was announced that Louw signed for Bath Rugby on a 3-year deal.

International

Following the Super 14 season, Louw made his debut for South Africa against Wales at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. He played the entire game as South Africa won 34–31. Louw was selected for South Africa's next match, against France at his home ground, Newlands Stadium in Cape Town. Louw scored the last of five tries, helping South Africa to a 42–17 victory. After taking part in South Africa's victorious two-match series against Italy, including a try in the first Test, Louw made his Tri Nations debut in July 2010. It was the first time Louw experienced defeat as a Springbok, with New Zealand winning the game 32–12.
He has become a mainstay in the Springbok side, becoming the first choice openside flank under the reign of Heyneke Meyer. He had the second most turnovers won at the 2015 Rugby World Cup with 13. He has also shown strong running and some skilful play. In 2013, against the All Blacks at Ellis Park, he made a strong run then an offload in the tackle to set up Bryan Habana for a try.
Louw was named in South Africa's squad for the 2019 Rugby World Cup. South Africa won the tournament, defeating England in the final.

Statistics

Test Match Record

AgainstPWDLTriPts%Won
1080200
1251615
110000
220000
110000
440015
530200
5500210
320115
220015
17111500
2200210
440000
1100210
760100
Total76472271050

Pld = Games Played, W = Games Won, D = Games Drawn, L = Games Lost, Tri = Tries Scored, Pts = Points Scored

International Tries

TryOpposing teamLocationVenueCompetitionDateResultScore
1Cape Town, South AfricaNewlands Stadium2010 June rugby union tests12 June 2010Win42–17
2Witbank, South AfricaWitbank Stadium2010 Italy tour of South Africa19 June 2010Win29–13
3Pretoria, South AfricaLoftus Versfeld Stadium2012 Rugby Championship29 September 2012Win31–8
4Pretoria, South AfricaLoftus Versfeld Stadium2013 South African Quadrangular Tournament22 June 2013Win56–23
5Pretoria, South AfricaLoftus Versfeld Stadium2013 South African Quadrangular Tournament22 June 2013Win56–23
6Brighton, EnglandFalmer Stadium2015 Rugby World Cup19 September 2015Loss32–34
7London, EnglandLondon Stadium2015 Rugby World Cup Pool B7 October 2015Win64–0
8London, EnglandLondon Stadium2015 Rugby World Cup Pool B7 October 2015Win64–0
9Padua, ItalyStadio Euganeo2017 end-of-year test25 November 2017Win6–35
10Toyota, JapanToyota Stadium2019 Rugby World Cup28 September 2019Win57–3