Ethnicity, Nationality, Married, Wife, Husband 2018 Henry Honiball Net Worth Biography of Henry Honiball, which include net worth and salary earnings in 2018. Henry Honiball measurments such as age, height and weight information. Henry Honiball wiki include ethnicity, nationality, education, award achievements. Complite Henry Honiball family information like children, siblings, wife/husband, boyfriend/girlfriend. Henry Honiball net worth and biography info was updated in 2018. Henry Honiball Net Worth is $1.7 Million Henry Honiball Quick Facts Henry Honiball Date of birth (1965-12-01) 1 December 1965 (age 51) Place of birth Estcourt, South Africa Height 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) Weight 98 kg (216 lb) School Estcourt high school Rugby union career Senior career Years Team Apps (Points) 1999-2000 Bristol 13 178 Provincial / State sides Years Team Apps (Points) 1990-1999 Sharks (Currie Cup) () Super Rugby Years Team Apps (Points) 1996-1999 Sharks ? 356 National team(s) Years Team Apps (Points) 1993-1999 South Africa 35 156 Henry Honiball Biography Henry William Honiball (born 1 December 1965) is a former South African rugby union footballer. He played at fly-half for South Africa during the post-apartheid era, although he was physically and technically acquainted in any back position. Honiball was a rare-breed of fly-half, who had a very expansive running game which brought the loose-forwards into the game quickly. He was also very tall for a fly-half and extremely physical, being a strong tackler and not afraid to take the ball and challenge the opposition. He earned his nickname of 'Lem', which is Afrikaans for 'blade', for his ability to 'cut' through his opponent's defence. Honiball was part of Nick Mallett's legendary Springbok squad that equalled the record for 17 consecutive Test victories, a record shared with New Zealand. Such was his reading, distribution and tactical knowledge of the game that he had an enviable Springbok success rate of nearly 75 per cent. He made his debut in 1993 against the Wallabies in Sydney, coming on as a replacement. Although South Africa lost the match 19–12, Honiball was also a member of the South African team that mauled Australia 61–22 during the 1997 Tri Nations tournament, which was only replaced in 2008 (30 August 2008 : 53–8 win to South Africa in Johannesburg during the 2008 Tri Nations Series) as Australia's heaviest ever defeat. He was also a mercurial member of South Africa's first ever Tri Nations victory. Honiball retired from international rugby after the Springboks beat New Zealand in the 1999 Rugby World Cup third/fourth place play-off. After the World Cup, he played one season for Bristol, amassing 283 points, before a serious neck injury forced him to retire. You Might Like Other Net Worth Articles 1. Pablo Rodriguez (computer scientist) Net Worth 2. Pablo RodrÃguez (Mexican footballer) Net Worth 3. Pablo RodrÃguez (Spanish footballer, born 1955) Net Worth 4. Pablo RodrÃguez (Spanish footballer,
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