Meyer Bosman
Herman Meyer Bosman is a South African former professional rugby player, who last played for the Stade Français, in France. He is a flyhalf, but has recently showed great ability in the inside-center position. He has played for the national team of South Africa, the Springboks on 3 occasions in test matches between 2005 and 2006. He played his last test to date on 15 July 2006 against in Brisbane. Throughout his career, Bosman won three Currie Cup trophies, two outright and drawing another in 2006 [Currie Cup Premier Division|2006], also finishing as runner-up twice with the Sharks.
Rugby career
Cheetahs / Free State Cheetahs
Bosman started his professional rugby career at the in 2005. During his first season, he scored the winning try in the dying moments of the Currie Cup final against the in Pretoria to earn his side a 29–25 victory. The result meant the Free State Cheetahs won only their second Currie Cup championship, the first being more than 30 years previously.Bosman was part of the team that successfully defended the title for the following two years, the final ending in a 28–28 draw in 2006 against and then defeating the Golden Lions 20–18 in the 2007 final.
In 2006 the entered the Super 14 as the new South African franchise. At the time of his departure, Bosman held Cheetahs Super Rugby records for career appearances, most career points, most points in a Super Rugby match and most penalty goals in a Super Rugby match.