South Africa

South Africa

African champions South Africa will be taking part in their fourth successive World Cup following appearances in 2002, 2006 and 2010. Their 10th place finish at the 2010 World Cup in New Delhi was their joint highest finish in World Cup history, matching their efforts at the 1994 event in Sydney, Australia.  Surpassing that achievement will be the minimum that head coach Fabian Gregory – who took the hot-seat in February this year in place of Charlie Pereira – will expect from his players in The Hague. Team captain and defensive lynchpin Austin Smith is always a key performer for South Africa, but the side is also boosted by the return of prolific penalty corner expert Justin Reid-Ross, who will compete in his first major international hockey tournament since the London 2012 Olympic Games. Defender Reid-Ross has had an outstanding season with Dutch club side Pinoké, and has just signed a deal to join Amsterdam H&BC, one of the highest profile clubs in world hockey.    

Best World Cup results:

The men were 10th in 1994 (Sydney) and  2010 (Bombay) and have taken part in four previous World Cups.

FIH World Ranking:
12th

News:
11-05-2014: Sout African squads announced
07-04-2014: This is: South-Africa
23-11-2013: South Africa rules at Africa Cup

Team

1 Jonathan Robinson

2 Wade Paton

4 Lloyd Madsen

5 Austin Smith

7 Timothy Drummond

8 Dylan Swanepoel

9 Julian Hykes

10 Lloyd Jones

14 Rhett Halkett

19 Jean-Pierre de Voux

21 Jethro Eustice

22 Lungile Tsolekile

23 Erasmus Pieterse

25 Justin Reid-Ross

26 Ignatius Malgraff

30 Taine Paton

31 Clinton Panther

32 Gowan Jones

Staff

Head Coach - Fabian Gregory

Assistant Coach - Bartel Berkhout

Team Manager - Reginald Smith

Stand-In Manager - Moabi Malebye

Medical Docter - Gavin Shang

Physiotherapist - Megyn Robertson

South Africa

Following his side’s Bronze medal performance at the recent Champions Challenge 1 event in Glasgow, Scotland, South Africa head coach Giles Bonnet has named an unchanged team for the Rabobank Hockey World Cup. The African champions have a talented and experienced squad, with no fewer than 13 players who have made over 100 senior appearances for their country. However, the team will have to do it without two key players, with world record goal-scorer Pietie Coetzee and midfielder Jade Mayne both absent through injury. Following the Champions Challenge 1, the Rabobank Hockey World Cup is the second of three major international tournaments on European soil for South Africa, with the Commonwealth Games (Glasgow, SCO) also on the horizon. They will be looking for a strong performance in The Hague and are more than capable of causing a few upsets. 

Best World Cup results:

The women were 7th in 1998 (Utrecht) and have taken part in four previous World Cups.

FIH World Ranking:
11th

News:

11-05-2014: Sout African squads announced
07-04-2014: This is: South-Africa
23-11-2013: South Africa rules at Africa Cup

Team

2 Vuyisanani Mangisa

3 Celia Evans

7 Illse Davids

8 Marsha Cox

10 Shelley Russell

11 Marcelle Manson

12 Dirkie Chamberlain

13 Lisa-Marie Deetlefs

14 Kelly Madsen

15 Pietie Coetzee

18 Anelle van Deventer

19 Lilian du Plessis

20 Nicolene Terblanche

22 Kathleen Taylor

23 Bernadette Coston

28 Quanita Bobbs

29 Tarryn Bright

30 Sulette Damons

Staff

Head Coach - Giles Bonnet

Assistant Coach - Kurt Cerfontein

Team Manager - Sheldon Rostron

Stand-In Manager - John Meintjes

Team Docter - Gavin Shang

Physiotherapist - Tanu Pillay