Embrose Papier

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Embrose Papier
Date of birth (1997-04-25) 25 April 1997 (age 27)
Place of birth Clanwilliam, South Africa
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Weight 80 kg (12 st 8 lb; 176 lb)
School Hoërskool Garsfontein
University University of Pretoria

Embrose Cheldon Papier (born 25 April 1997) is a South African professional rugby union player for the [[{{{tan}}}|{{{t}}}]] in the United Rugby Championship and the [[{{{tan}}}|{{{t}}}]] in the Currie Cup.[1] His regular position is scrum-half.

Rugby career

2010–2015: Schoolboy rugby

Papier was born in Clanwilliam in the Western Cape. As early as primary school level, he earned provincial colours by representing the [[{{{tan}}}|{{{t}}}]] at the 2010 Under-13 Craven Week tournament held in Graaff-Reinet.[2]

In 2011, he enrolled at Hoerskool Swartland, which is the Alma mater of current Springbok and 2019 World Rugby player of the Year, Pieter-Steph Du Toit. In 2013, he then moved to Pretoria, where he enrolled at Hoërskool Garsfontein. In 2013, he represented the Blue Bulls at the Under-16 Grant Khomo Week held in Vanderbijlpark,[3] starting all three of their matches and scoring a try in their match against Eastern Province.[4]

In 2014, despite still being in the Under-17 age bracket, he was included in the Blue Bulls squad for the Under-18 Craven Week, South Africa's premier rugby union tournament at high school level.[5] He started all three matches at the tournament held in Middelburg, scoring a try in their 36–15 victory over KwaZulu-Natal.[6] After the tournament, he was included in a South Africa Schools team that hosted the Under-18 International Series against their counterparts from France, Wales and England.[7] Papier played off the bench in their 28–13 victory over France in their opening match,[8] but was promoted to the starting line-up for their second match against Wales, scoring a try in their 40–15 victory.[9] He was again used as a replacement for their final match against England, but could not prevent South Africa suffering a 22–30 defeat.[10]

Papier had a similar season in 2015; he started all three of the Blue Bulls' matches at the Craven Week in Stellenbosch, scoring a try in their 40–12 victory over his home province Boland.[11] He was once again included in the South Africa Schools squad,[12] this time starting all three of their matches and also being named the vice-captain of the team. He scored a try in their 42–11 victory over Wales,[13] and – after a 12–5 victory over France in their second match[14] – scored another in their 23–16 win over England to avenge their 2014 defeat.[15]

2016–2018: Youth rugby

After high school, Papier joined the [[{{{tan}}}|{{{t}}}]]' academy for the 2016 season. Despite not being included in an initial South Africa Under-20 training squad,[16] or a reduced provisional squad named a week later,[17] Papier was included in the final South Africa Under-20 squad for the 2016 World Rugby Under 20 Championship tournament to be held in Manchester in England.[18] He started their opening match in Pool C of the tournament on the bench, appearing for the final eight minutes as South Africa came from behind to beat Japan 59–19.[19] He did not feature in their second pool match, a 13–19 defeat to Argentina,[20] but started their final match, scoring South Africa's first try in the match as they bounced back to secure a 40-31 bonus-point victory over France.[21] The result meant South Africa secured a semi-final place as the best runner-up in the competition, but Papier suffered an ankle injury during a training session, which ended his involvement in the tournament.[22] South Africa faced three-time champions England in their semi-final match, but the hosts proved too strong for them, knocking them out of the competition with a 39–17 victory,[23] and they also lost the third-place play-off match against Argentina, as the South American side beat South Africa for the second time in the tournament, convincingly winning 49–19[24] to condemn South Africa to fourth place in the competition.

Papier recovered from his injury towards the end of the 2016 Under-19 Provincial Championship, starting the [[{{{tan}}}|{{{t}}}]]' final two matches of the regular season. He scored a try in the first of those, a 62–7 victory over [[{{{tan}}}|{{{t}}}]],[25] before he helped the Blue Bulls secure second place on the log[26] with a 50–30 victory over [[{{{tan}}}|{{{t}}}]].[27] He also started their semi-final match against [[{{{tan}}}|{{{t}}}]], but a 34–24 victory for the team from Johannesburg ended the Blue Bulls' participation in the competition.[28]

In November 2016, Papier was named in the [[{{{tan}}}|{{{t}}}]] Super Rugby team's extended training squad during the team's preparations for the 2017 Super Rugby season.[29]

2019-2020: Sale Sharks

In September 2019, Papier joined Premiership rugby union side [[{{{tan}}}|{{{t}}}]] on a three-month loan deal as Rugby World Cup cover for compatriot Faf de Klerk.[30]

Honours

  • Super Rugby Unlocked winner 2020
  • Currie Cup winner 2020–21
  • United Rugby Championship runner-up 2021-22
  • Vodacom Bulls Currie Cup Player of the Year 2023

References

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External links

  • Embrose Papier at Springboks.rugbyLua error in Module:EditAtWikidata at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
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