Andre-Hugo Venter will complete the 16th father-son duo in Springbok history when he makes his debut on Saturday.
Venter has been named in the matchday-23 for the first-ever clash against Portugal in Bloemfontein, as one of seven debutants selected by Rassie Erasmus.
Venter’s father, Andre played 66 Tests for the Springboks between 1996 and 2001 and is still widely regarded as one of the toughest loose forwards to ever don the green and gold. He also started 23 Tests with Rassie Erasmus.
“It is great,” Erasmus said, after naming Venter on the bench for Saturday’s clash.
“Andre and I played almost 30 Test matches together as flankers. I think that’s where the trend started in South Africa, where we didn’t play as traditional openside and blindside. Nick Mallett put us at No 6 and No 7.
“I think it’s great for him, but it looks like it happens often. I don’t know how many guys’ fathers have played for the Springboks.”
The tradition stretches way back to 1953 when loosehead prop Harry Walker followed in his father, Alf’s, footsteps when he made his Test debut against Australia. Alf Walker, a former lock/flank, played six Tests for South Africa between 1921 and 1926.
Some of the more famous names on the list are Felix du Plessis and Morne du Plessis, Louis and Uli Schmidt, Joggie Viljoen and Joggie Jr, Hennie and Andries Bekker, Gysie and Ruan Pienaar, Schalk Burger and Schalk Jr, Jaco and Cobus Reinach and, most recently, Robert du Preez and his three sons Robert Jr, Jean-Luc and Dan du Preez.
Full list of father-son Springboks:
Alf and Harry Walker
Mauritz and Derek van den Berg
CB and Mike Jennings
Felix and Morne du Plessis
Louis and Uli Schmidt
Joggie and Joggie Viljoen Jr
Moaner and Wikus van Heerden
Hennie and Andries Bekker
Gysie and Ruan Pienaar
Schalk and Schalk Burger Jr
Flippie and Flip van der Merwe
Jaco and Cobus Reinach
Robert and Robert Jr, Jean-Luc and Dan du Preez
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