Mannetjies Roux


Francois Du Toit "Mannetjies" Roux is a former South African rugby player. He was capped 27 times; 6 times at wing and 21 times at centre, scoring 6 tries.

Rugby career

Born in Victoria West and educated at Paarl Boys High, he went to Stellenbosch University; an institution known for serving as a conveyor belt of future Springboks. Later on he joined the South African Air Force in Pretoria where he was a Harvard instructor.
He won his first cap, at wing, against Wales in Cardiff in 1960, which the Springboks won 3-0 thanks to a Keith Oxlee penalty. The selectors chose him as a wing on occasions as they thought him difficult to combine with in mid-field.
He possessed a great deal of pace and was a ferocious defender, despite his lack of size. He was perhaps best known for his tackle on England and British Lions flyhalf Richard Sharp, while playing for Northern Transvaal in 1962, which broke Sharp's jaw or cheekbone.
Controversy seemed to follow him almost throughout his career, with Roux achieving notoriety on the demo-ridden 1969/70 Springbok tour of the United Kingdom for kicking one protester in the backside and hurling the ball at another.

Retirement

Retiring in 1970, after he led Griqualand West to only their third Currie Cup title to date, he eventually returned to the town of his birth.
He and his wife Charlotte are currently running a shop and museum called Victoria Trading Post in Victoria West.

Trivia

According to legend, he got his nickname from a domestic worker, who apparently found his cockiness quite amusing. The "s" at the end was added only much later by his wife. The addition of the "s" is affectionate.
During a conversation, Mannetjies referred to the house in Victoria West where he played as a young boy. The high stoep around the house made the domestic worker to warn him with “Mannetjie, pasop dat jy nie daar afval nie”. Follow link to see picture
The Afrikaans artist Laurika Rauch has a well-known song with the title "Stuur groete aan Mannetjies Roux" and a film based on the song. As a tribute, she performed the song to him at a Blue Bulls vs Stormers Super Rugby-game at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in 2011.