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- Q3073758 description "South African rugby union player".
- Q3073758 description "South African rugby union player".
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- Q3073758 abstract "Philip Jacobus Nel (17 June 1902, in Kranskop district of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa – 11 February 1984, in Greytown) was a former South African Springbok captain.The son of Piet Nel and Kitty Maritz, he was educated at Maritzburg College, matriculating as Head Prefect and captain of the rugby First XV in 1921. Nel enjoyed the rare distinction of earning a Natal (open) rugby cap while still at school. He made his debut for the Springboks against the 1928 All Blacks, and captained the side in 1933 (against the Wallabies) and on the all-conquering tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1937. Known affectionately as "The Greatest Springboks", Nel's 1937 team remains the only Springbok team ever to have won a test series in New Zealand.Nel saw action in World War II, serving as a major in the Umvoti Mounted Rifles.Married to Jose Havemann, they produced a family of four children. Affectionately known as "oom Flip", he farmed at 'Vetspruit' and died at his home in Greytown on 11 February 1984, after a long illness.".
- Q3073758 birthDate "1902-06-17".
- Q3073758 birthYear "1902".
- Q3073758 deathDate "1984-02-11".
- Q3073758 deathYear "1984".
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- Q3073758 dateOfBirth "1902-06-17".
- Q3073758 dateOfDeath "1984-02-11".
- Q3073758 name "Nel, Philip J".
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- Q3073758 comment "Philip Jacobus Nel (17 June 1902, in Kranskop district of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa – 11 February 1984, in Greytown) was a former South African Springbok captain.The son of Piet Nel and Kitty Maritz, he was educated at Maritzburg College, matriculating as Head Prefect and captain of the rugby First XV in 1921. Nel enjoyed the rare distinction of earning a Natal (open) rugby cap while still at school.".
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