Английская Википедия:Entienne Swanepoel

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Jacobus Christoffel Entienne Swanepoel (born 9 March 1993) is a South African born Italian rugby union player for Italian Top12 side Rugby Rovigo Delta.[1][2] His regular position is tighthead prop.

Club career

Western Province

Swanepoel was born in Sasolburg, but grew up in Cape Town. He was selected to represent Шаблон:Rut at the premier high schools rugby union tournament in South Africa, the Under-18 Craven Week, held in Kimberley in 2011.[3]

After high school, he joined the Western Province Academy and made seven appearances for their Under-19 team in the 2012 Under-19 Provincial Championship. However, he missed out on the title play-offs, which saw his side crowned champions by beating the Шаблон:Rut team 22–18 in Durban.[4]

He made nine appearances for their Under-21 team that finished top of the 2013 Under-21 Provincial Championship to qualify for the semi-finals.[5] This time, Swanepoel did play in the play-off matches, starting their 44–41 victory over the Golden Lions in the semi-final[6] and their 30–23 victory over the Blue Bulls in the final.[7]

At the start of the following year, Swanepoel was included in the Шаблон:Rut squad for the 2014 Vodacom Cup.[8] He made his first class debut in their opening match of the competition against near-neighbours Шаблон:Rut in a 16–8 victory.[9] He made a further four starts during the regular season, helping Western Province to finish in fourth position in the Southern Section.[10] He also started in their quarter final match, where a 13–8 defeat to the Шаблон:Rut ended their interest in the competition.[11] He started in Western Province U21s' opening match of the 2014 Under-21 Provincial Championship,[12] but suffered a knee injury that ruled him out of the remainder of 2014.[13]

He returned to action for Western Province during the 2015 Vodacom Cup competition, making two appearances; he started their 34–6 victory over the Шаблон:Rut[14] and came on as a replacement in their 47–22 win over a Шаблон:Rut.[15]

He was named in their senior squad for the 2015 Currie Cup Premier Division,[16] but failed to make any appearances. He was loaned to the Шаблон:Rut, where he made his Currie Cup debut by coming on as a replacement in their 17–61 defeat to the Шаблон:Rut in Potchefstroom, his only appearance in the competition.[17]

Blue Bulls

In August 2015, the Шаблон:Rut announced that they secured Swanepoel's services until October 2017.[18] He made his debut for them in the 2016 Currie Cup qualification series by starting in their 16–30 defeat to his former side, Western Province,[19] making a total of ten appearances in the competition. He was then named in their squad for the 2016 Currie Cup Premier Division.[20]

Stade Français

Swanepoel joined French Top 14 side Stade Français at the start of 2017.[21]

Southern Kings

He returned to South Africa to join the Шаблон:Rut for their first season in the expanded Pro14 competition.[22] He was used as a replacement in their first two matches of the season against Шаблон:Rut[23] and Шаблон:Rut,[24] but suffered a concussion that ruled him out for their next two matches. After a further two appearances as a replacement against the Шаблон:Rut[25] and Шаблон:Rut,[26] he suffered a knee injury that ruled him out for six weeks, but he failed to make any further appearances during the season.

He made a single appearance for the Шаблон:Rut on loan from the Kings in the domestic Rugby Challenge competition, starting their opening match of the competition against Шаблон:Rut.[27]

Valsugana, Petrarca, Rovigo

In July 2018, Italian side Valsugana announced that Swanepoel would join them for their inaugural season in the Top12 following promotion from Serie A.[28][29] The following season, Swanepoel signed a one-year contract with the other team from Padova, Petrarca. After the premature cancellation of the championship amidst the COVID-19 emergency, on April 30, 2020 he was subsequently drafted by Rugby Rovigo Delta for the incoming season [30]

International career

On the 14 October 2021, he was selected by Alessandro Troncon to be part of an Italy A 28-man squad and on 16 December was named in Emerging Italy squad for the 2021 end-of-year rugby union internationals.[31][32]

References

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