Ockie Oosthuizen
Ockert Wessel "Ockie" Oosthuizen was a [South Africa national Rugby union|rugby union team|South African] rugby player. He was capped nine times, scoring one try.
Rugby career
Oosterhuizen was born in Johannesburg. He first played for Western Transvaal as a 20-year-old in 1975, and later moved on to provincial giants Northern Transvaal winning the Currie Cup in 1981 and Transvaal. He made his international debut against Ireland in 1981 and was part of the ill-fated 1981 South Africa rugby union tour of New Zealand.Oosthuizen quit rugby in 1985, as he was unhappy with the rugby administration at the time. Along with former Transvaal centre Dries Maritz, he tried to negotiate better financial advantages for their fellow players, which inevitably led to numerous clashes with the powers that be. He later had to appear in front of disciplinary committee after allegations of receiving payment for playing from the Rand Afrikaanse Universiteit. Although he won the case after an appeal, he was never selected for Transvaal again. He then briefly served as chairman of the now-defunct Randburg RFC, before getting fed up with the politics of the game.
Test history
| No. | Opposition | Result | Position | Tries | Date | Venue |
| 1. | 23–15 | Reserve | 30 May 1981 | Newlands, Cape Town | ||
| 2. | |rugby unionru|NZLLife after rugbyAfter his retirement from playing, he went into business and became chairman of a company specializing in financial services. In the early 1990s, he got involved in efforts to restart rugby league in South Africa. |
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