About: Rob Louw

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Robert James Louw (born 26 March 1955) is a South African rugby footballer who represented South Africa 19 times in international test rugby union. He also played in the Western Province teams that won the Currie Cup five consecutive times. South African rugby chief Danie Craven rated Louw as "one of the best Springboks ever to represent South Africa", "fast enough to play among the backs", and a "superb ambassador for South Africa" due to "his friendly manner and attractive personality". Louw was nominated as South African Rugby Player of the Year in 1979 and in 1984.

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  • Robert (Rob) James Louw, né le 26 mars 1955 au Cap (Afrique du Sud), est un joueur de rugby à XV sud-africain qui joue avec l'équipe d'Afrique du Sud. Il joue au poste de troisième ligne aile (1,93 m pour 93 kg). (fr)
  • Robert James Louw (born 26 March 1955) is a South African rugby footballer who represented South Africa 19 times in international test rugby union. He also played in the Western Province teams that won the Currie Cup five consecutive times. South African rugby chief Danie Craven rated Louw as "one of the best Springboks ever to represent South Africa", "fast enough to play among the backs", and a "superb ambassador for South Africa" due to "his friendly manner and attractive personality". Louw was nominated as South African Rugby Player of the Year in 1979 and in 1984. (en)
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  • Robert (Rob) James Louw, né le 26 mars 1955 au Cap (Afrique du Sud), est un joueur de rugby à XV sud-africain qui joue avec l'équipe d'Afrique du Sud. Il joue au poste de troisième ligne aile (1,93 m pour 93 kg). (fr)
  • Robert James Louw (born 26 March 1955) is a South African rugby footballer who represented South Africa 19 times in international test rugby union. He also played in the Western Province teams that won the Currie Cup five consecutive times. South African rugby chief Danie Craven rated Louw as "one of the best Springboks ever to represent South Africa", "fast enough to play among the backs", and a "superb ambassador for South Africa" due to "his friendly manner and attractive personality". Louw was nominated as South African Rugby Player of the Year in 1979 and in 1984. (en)
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