Laurian Johannes becomes first woman to coach South African national team

Laurian Johannes becomes first woman to coach South African national team

by Joseph Anthony
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Laurian Johannes will become the first woman to coach a national rugby team in South Africa following her appointment to take charge of the countryโ€™s Under-20 womenโ€™s side, South Africa Rugby said on Tuesday.

She will begin next month with two internationals against neighbouring Zimbabwe in Harare.


โ€œThis is a massive achievement for Laurian and for South African rugby, and we wish her luck in this significant role,โ€ said SA Rugby chief executive officer Jurie Roux.

โ€œThe fact that Laurian played for the Springbok womenโ€™s team and participated in the 2010 Womenโ€™s Rugby World Cup before learning the ropes of coaching at Western Province makes this achievement even more meaningful.

โ€œShe has come through the ranks, and I hope she will inspire other former female players to enter into coaching and follow their dreams.โ€

The union announced two other former female internationals in team management roles with ex-captain Nomsebenzi Tsotsobe to be Springbok womenโ€™s team manager and Natasha Hofmeester the Under-20 womenโ€™s team manager.

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