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Damian Willemse (geboren am 7. Mai 1998) ist ein südafrikanischer Rugby-Union-Spieler, der für die südafrikanische Nationalmannschaft, die Stormers in der United Rugby Championship und Western Province im Currie Cup spielt.[1][2] Seine Stammposition ist Schlussmann (Fullback), er kann zudem als Verbindungshalb (Fly-Half), Außendreiviertel (Winger) oder Erster Innendreiviertel (Inside Center) spielen.

2014–2016: Schoolboy rugby

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Willemse was born in Strand. He attended and played rugby for Paul Roos Gymnasium in nearby Stellenbosch. In 2014, he was selected to represent Vorlage:Rut at the Under-16 Grant Khomo Week held in Pretoria.[3] He started all three of their matches, helping them to three victories, scoring a try in the final match of the tournament, a 26–11 win over hosts the Vorlage:Rut.[4][5]

In 2015, Willemse was selected in the Western Province squad for South Africa's premier high school rugby tournament, the Under-18 Craven Week.[6] He started all three of their matches in the tournament held in Stellenbosch, scoring tries in a 65–5 victory over the Vorlage:Rut[7] and in the unofficial final, helping his team to a 95–0 victory over Eastern Province.[8] After the tournament, he was included in the South Africa Schools squad for the Under-18 International Series, involving their counterparts from Wales, France and England.[9] He came on as a replacement in their 42–11 victory over Wales,[10] before starting their 12–5 win over France.[11] He was named on the bench for their final match against England, but remained unused as the hosts completed a whitewash in the competition, winning 23–16.[12]

2016 again saw Willemse selected for the Western Province Craven Week side for the tournament in Durban[13] and he again started all three of their matches. He scored two tries in their first match against Boland,[14] and helped the team to a 27–20 victory in the final match against the Golden Lions.[15] He earned a second call-up to the South African Schools team, this time starting all three of their matches in the fly-half position. South Africa beat Wales in their first match[16] and Willemse scored try in their match against the France Under-19s in a 42–3 win.[17] South Africa again completed a clean sweep, beating England 13–12 in their final match.[18]

After Willemse's international involvement, Willemse also appeared for the Vorlage:Rut team in the 2016 Under-19 Provincial Championship. He appeared as a replacement in three of their final four matches of the regular season, scoring a try on his debut at this level against the Vorlage:Ruts[19] and kicking conversions in matches against the Vorlage:Ruts[20] and the Vorlage:Ruts[21] in the other two, to help Western Province finish top of the log to qualify for the play-offs.[22] He was promoted to the starting line-up for their 30–15 victory over Vorlage:Rut in the semi-finals,[23] and also started the final, where his team lost 19–60 to the Vorlage:Ruts.[24]

2017–2019: Stormers

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Only months after finishing school, Willemse was included in the Vorlage:Rut squad for the 2017 Super Rugby season.[25] He was included in a matchday squad for their Round Three match against the Vorlage:Rut on 4 March,[26] and he made his Super Rugby debut – aged just Vorlage:Age in years and days – by coming on for the final four minutes of the match.

In September 2019, Willemse signed for Premiership club Saracens on a 3-month deal to provide injury cover for Alex Goode and Max Malins.[27] He went on to make his debut for the club in the Premiership Cup against Wasps getting a try assist in the second half.[28] He returned to the Stormers on the completion of his short-term deal.

2019-Present : Return to Stormers

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In June 2022, Willemse won the inaugural United Rugby Championship with the Stormers beating the Bulls 18–13 in the final.[29]

In October 2022, Willemse signed a new 5-year deal with the Stormers to run until at least 2027.[30]

International career

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Damian Willemse made his international debut for South Africa in the 2018 Rugby Championship against Argentina at Kings Park Stadium in a 34–21 victory, coming off of the bench and substituting André Esterhuizen.

Willemse was not initially named in South Africa's squad for the 2019 Rugby World Cup.[31] However he was called up to replace the injured Jesse Kriel in the pool stage.[32] He also scored his first test try against Canada. South Africa went on to win the tournament, defeating England in the final.[33]

Personal life, philanthropy and activism

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Willemse has been described as an unusual athlete, with many interests and ambitions beyond rugby. He grew up in Strand, Western Cape a resort and working class town on the outskirts of Cape Town, noted for its white sandy beaches. Strand was negatively affected by apartheid’s spatial planning, which targeted and displaced the areas black, mixed race, Cape Coloured and Cape Malay communities, leading to precarious housing conditions and high unemployment. As a result, like other low income areas of greater Cape Town such as the Cape Flats and parts of Helderberg, Strand is increasingly affected by crime, drug use and gangsterism. In response, Willemse has taken a strong interest in environmentalism and social advocacy, working to lead clean up efforts on Strand Beach and to plant over 500 trees in the local community.[34]

By partnering with the non profit, One Tree Planted and sponsors such as, Vida e Caffe and Adidas, Damian Willemse has worked to make an environmental and social impact in South Africa, while also supporting the global reforestation movement to address climate change through nature-based solutions. Willemse, along with teammate, Siya Kolisi, is also a global ambassador for AdidasRun for the Oceans campaign.[35]

Willemse is the younger brother of Ramone Samuels, also a professional rugby union player.[36] Both brothers were members of the Vorlage:Rut squad that won the 2017 Currie Cup Premier Division.

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  1. Damian Willemse. In: The Stormers. Abgerufen am 6. Januar 2025 (englisch).
  2. Damian-Willemse. Abgerufen am 6. Januar 2025.
  3. Vorlage:SA Rugby Squad
  4. Vorlage:SA Rugby Match Centre
  5. Grant Khomo: WP win again (Memento des Originals vom 3 October 2017 im Internet Archive) In: Rugby365, 10 July 2014. Abgerufen im 21 March 2017 
  6. Vorlage:SA Rugby Squad
  7. Vorlage:SA Rugby Match Centre
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  22. Vorlage:SA Rugby Log
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  25. Vorlage:Cite press release
  26. Match Centre: Stormers 32-25 Jaguares. In: SANZAAR. 4. März 2017, abgerufen am 4. März 2017.
  27. WELCOME TO SARACENS, DAMIAN WILLEMSE! In: Saracens. Saracens, abgerufen am 5. Dezember 2023.
  28. Saffas Abroad: Willemse impresses on Saracens debut. In: SARugbyMag. SARugbyMag, abgerufen am 5. Dezember 2023.
  29. DHL Stormers crowned inaugural URC champions after edging Vodacom Bulls in Cape Town. In: United Rugby Championship. United Rugby Championship, abgerufen am 5. Dezember 2023.
  30. WILLEMSE EXTENDS WITH DHL STORMERS UNTIL 2027. In: DHL Stormers. DHL Stormers, abgerufen am 5. Dezember 2023.
  31. South Africa World Cup squad: Siya Kolisi wins fitness battle, Eben Etzebeth backed, Aphiwe Dyantyi dropped. Independent, 26. August 2019, abgerufen am 3. November 2019.
  32. Damian Willemse called up to replace Jesse Kriel in Springbok squad. thesouthafrican.com, 1. Oktober 2019, abgerufen am 3. November 2019.
  33. England 12-32 South Africa: Springboks win World Cup for record-equalling third time. BBC, 2. November 2019, abgerufen am 3. November 2019.
  34. The central Strand in the story of Damian Willemse. 13. November 2021;.
  35. We Planted Nearly 400 trees with Damian Willemse in Support of 'One Tree Planted' and collected over 380 kg of litter off Strand Beach. 13. Oktober 2021;.
  36. WP-broers wil Goue Beker huis toe bring In: Netwerk24, 28 October 2017. Abgerufen im 29 October 2017 (afrikaans).