D. T. H. van der Merwe
Full name | Daniel Tailliferre Hauman van der Merwe | ||
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Date of birth | 28 April 1986 | ||
Place of birth | Worcester, South Africa | ||
Height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | ||
Weight | 98 kg (15 st 6 lb) | ||
Rugby union career | |||
Playing career | |||
Position | Centre / Wing / Full-back | ||
Amateur clubs | |||
Years | Club / team | ||
2005–09 |
Regina Rogues James Bay AA |
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Professional / senior clubs | |||
Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
2007–08 2009–2015 2015- |
Saracens Glasgow Warriors Scarlets |
1 96 2 |
(0) (215) (15) |
correct as of 30 October 2015. | |||
National team(s) | |||
Years | Club / team | Caps | (points) |
2006– | Canada | 39 | (100) |
correct as of 30 October 2015. | |||
Sevens national teams | |||
Years | Club / team | Comps | |
Canada |
Daniel Tailliferrer Hauman van der Merwe (born 28 April 1986) is a South African-Canadian rugby union player. He currently plays for the Scarlets in the Pro12.
Early life
Daniel Tailliferre Hauman van der Merwe was born in Worcester, South Africa on 28 April 1986. Van der Merwe took up rugby at the age of five progressing through the game and eventually making the Boland U-16 squad. Van der Merwe and his family emigrated from South Africa to Regina, Saskatchewan in 2003. In Regina van der Merwe attended Dr. Martin LeBoldus High School and managed to make the Saskatchewan U-18 and U-21 rugby teams as well as the Prairie Fire of the now defunct Rugby Canada Super League.[1] In 2005 van der Merwe moved to Victoria, British Columbia where he joined the storied James Bay Athletic Association of the British Columbia Premier League. With James Bay, van der Merwe would go on to win provincial championships in 2006, 2007, and 2008 as well as a national championship in 2007.[2]
Club career
Van der Merwe had signed a short-term contract with Saracens F.C. following a break-out performance for Canada at the 2007 Rugby World Cup.[3] Van der Merwe had appeared for the team in a number of A League matches as well as making appearances in the 2007–08 EDF Energy Cup.[4] However, van der Merwe would go on to suffer a serious ankle injury which sidelined him for 18 months.[5] This injury saw van der Merwe miss the 2008 Churchill Cup and Canada's 2008 European tour as well as ending his time with Saracens.
Following the 2009 Churchill Cup van der Merwe joined Glasgow Warriors on a two-year contract. Van der Merwe would go on to make his debut for the Scottish side as a replacement against the Cardiff Blues in October of that year.[6] During the 2009–10 Celtic League season van der Merwe made 11 appearances scoring 4 tries in the process for a total of 20 points as well as playing in 4 matches of the 2009–10 Heineken Cup.
The 2010–11 Celtic League season saw van der Merwe come into his own, starting 19 matches and picking up 9 tries along the way. Van der Merwe would finish as Glasgow's highest try scorer for the season as well as finishing tied for third with Jonathan Davies in the Celtic League's leading try-scorer category. Van der Merwe would also go on to start 5 matches and score 3 more tries in the 2010–11 Heineken Cup.
In March 2011 van der Merwe re-signed with Glasgow Warriors on a two-year deal.[7]
Following the conclusion of the 2011 Rugby World Cup it was discovered that van der Merwe sustained some damage while playing in the tournament and was serious enough to require shoulder surgery. Van der Merwe was expected to miss most if not all of the 2011–12 Celtic League season[8] though he returned to the Glasgow line up on the bench for the important RaboDirect Pro12 match against Treviso in Italy towards the end of the regular 2011/12 season. He was brought on as a substitute as the game looked to be slipping away from the Warriors when he picked up a ball in the midfield in the 76th Minute and scored a deciding try.[9]
Van der Merwe signed a new two-year contract in 2013 committing himself to Glasgow until at least 2015.[10]
On February 19th 2015, it was confirmed that Van der Merwe had signed a contract with the Scarlets, leaving Glasgow Warriors after the 2014/15 season. He currently has 39 tries in 90 appearances for the Scottish club.[11]
International career
Van der Merwe made his debut for the Canadian national men's team against Barbados in 2006 as part of the third round of the 2007 Rugby World Cup – Americas qualification. Van der Merwe came on as a replacement scoring two tries. Van der Merwe would also come off the bench in a losing effort versus Italy later that year.
The year 2007 proved to be a watershed year for the 21-year-old van der Merwe as his third cap was earned in successful fashion with a 42–12 win against Portugal, contributing two tries for the Canadians. This promising play earned van der Merwe a spot on the 2007 Canadian Rugby World Cup squad. He started all four matches and scored a try in the 12–12 draw with Japan. Canada would finish last in their pool, missing out on advancement to the next round and failing to achieve automatic qualification for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
The ankle injury van der Merwe sustained in late 2007 forced him out of selection for the national team for the entirety of 2008. However, van der Merwe made his return earning his eighth cap for Canada in a loss versus Ireland on 23 May 2009. The following week the Canadians hosted Wales with van der Merwe being switched from his familiar back-three role to starting at outside centre. The Canadians put in a worthy effort but eventually dropped the match 32–23. The 2009 Churchill Cup saw van der Merwe maintain his role in the centres as well as his ability to score. Van der Merwe touched down in the win versus Georgia and also notched two more tries plus a conversion in Canada's final match of the tournament against the Argentina Jaguars, a match Canada lost 44–29. A busy year climaxed with a home and away series with traditional rivals the United States. The two legged playoff between the USA and Canada acted as the North American Qualification Playoff for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. The winner by aggregate points would qualify for the 2011 Rugby World Cup as Americas 1. In the first match, taking place in Charleston, South Carolina on 4 July, van der Merwe again started at outside centre. In a hot and error filled afternoon for both sides, the United States edged the Canadians winning the match by six points, 12–6. One week later these sides would meet again in Edmonton, Alberta. The first half saw USA outside centre Paul Emerick receive a red card for kicking van der Merwe who had been grounded after making a tackle. Van der Merwe continued on in the game notching one of six tries scored by the Canadians. Canada won the match 41–18 as well as being awarded qualification to the 2011 Rugby World Cup by winning the series on aggregate, 47–30.[12]
The following summer, van der Merwe was again in the Canadian selection for the 2010 Churchill Cup. Canada began pool play with a win against Uruguay with van der Merwe picking up two tries in the second half of the match.[13] Canada would reach the Churchill Cup final for the first time after a hard fought and historical 33–27 win against France A. Van der Merwe once again started at outside centre for the Canadians, however, their efforts were not enough as they lost the final to England Saxons 38–18.[14]
References
- ↑ Canadian Team for Autumn Tour 2008
- ↑ CANADIAN NATIONAL RUGBY TEAM: DTH VAN DER MERWE
- ↑ Gaffney strengthens back line
- ↑ Rauluni to start against Irish on Monday night
- ↑ Glasgow land big name in Daniel van der Merwe
- ↑ DTH wants to make his mark
- ↑ Link text
- ↑ Injury Blow For Glasgow Warriors As DTH Van Der Merwe Faces Op On Damaged Shoulder,
- ↑ Treviso 9 Glasgow 13: Warriors rescued by Van der Merwe | Herald Scotland
- ↑ http://www.680news.com/2013/02/17/canadian-rugby-international-dth-van-der-merwe-extends-contract-in-glasgow/
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/31535236
- ↑ CANADA QUALIFIES FOR RWC 2011
- ↑ CANADIAN OFFENSE TOO MUCH FOR URUGUAY IN CHURCHILL CUP OPENER
- ↑ Saxons clinch Churchill Cup glory
External links
- EngvarB from August 2013
- Use dmy dates from August 2013
- 1986 births
- Living people
- White South African people
- South African people of Dutch descent
- Afrikaner people
- Canada international rugby union players
- Canadian people of Afrikaner descent
- Canadian rugby union players
- Glasgow Warriors players
- Naturalized citizens of Canada
- Rugby union wings
- South African emigrants to Canada
- Canadian expatriate rugby union players
- Expatriate rugby union players in France
- Expatriate rugby union players in Scotland
- Canadian expatriates in France
- Canadian expatriates in the United Kingdom
- Canada international rugby sevens players