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Darrien Landsberg

Zimbabwean rugby union player (born 1998) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Darrien Landsberg (born (1998-07-26)26 July 1998) is a Zimbabwean rugby union player for the Lions in the United Rugby Championship. His regular position is lock. He was born in Zimbabwe, but he moved to Johannesburg as a child. He was approached by the Zimbabwe national rugby union team in 2024, however he decided to decline the opportunity, stating that he aims to one day play for the Springboks.

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Club career

Pumas

He joined the Pumas ahead of the newly formed Super Rugby Unlocked competition in October 2020.[2] Landsberg made his debut in Round 1 of Super Rugby Unlocked against the Cheetahs.[3]. He was apart of the team that won the Currie Cup in 2022.

Lions

Landsberg was brought up through the Lions system, playing for them throughout the age-grade levels. He made his debut for the Lions starting as an openside flanker against the Scarlets. His first four games for the Lions were as a flanker before he fully transitioned to playing as a lock. In the 2022-23 URC season he played 9 games, including 4 from the Challenge Cup, starting in 7 of them. In the next season he played 13 games and cemented himself as one of the first-choice locks, impressing with his line-out capabilities. In the 2024-25 season he played in almost every game for the Lions, except for when he was injured for 4 months in the beginning of the season[4][5]

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