Helgard Müller

South african rugby union player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSouth african rugby union player
PlacesSouth Africa
isAthlete Rugby union player Cricketer
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth1 June 1963, Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, Free State, South Africa
Age61 years
Star signGemini
The details

Biography

Helgard Müller (* 1 June 1963, Bloemfontein) is a former South African rugby union player. He was capped twice by the Springboks and played centre and wing for Free State.
In 1981, Müller was chosen for the South African School Team. In 1984, Müller was nominated as Young Player of the Year. Müller appeared as a replacement for the Springboks against the New Zealand Cavaliers in 1986, and against the World Invitation Team in 1989. He also played three tour matches, and therefore appeared five times in the green-and-gold. When the Free State played in the 1997 Super 12, Müller was captain. Müller's Springbok appearances were limited by the strong competition at centre at the time, including Danie Gerber, Michael du Plessis and Faffa Knoetze.
Müller appeared 142 times for the Free State in Currie Cup rugby, and 245 times in total, including at junior level, tour matches, the Vodacom Cup and Super Rugby.
Outside of rugby, Müller also represented Free State in cricket. He played six matches, with a batting average of 8.83 and a bowling average of 55.66

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