Johannes Cornelis de Klerk (born 10 February 1991) is a South African professional rugby union player for Canon Eagles in the Japanese Top League.[1] His regular position is lock.
Career
Youth
De Klerk grew up in Pietersburg (now Polokwane) and was selected to represent Limpopo at the Under-16 Grant Khomo Week in 2007.
De Klerk was included in the Maties squad for the 2013 Varsity Cup competition. He helped them to finish top of the log and beat the NMMU Madibaz 16–15 in the semi-final, but once again lost in a final, this time 5–44 to UP Tuks.[4]
De Klerk returned to Varsity Cup action in 2014, starting all eight of their matches during the season and scoring a try in each of their matches against Johannesburg-based rivals – one in an 18–15 win over Wits and one in a 24–8 win over UJ.[5] Maties finished third in the competition to qualify for the semi-finals, but were unable to beat their Cape Town rivals UCT Ikey Tigers, losing the match 8–20.[6]
Western Province / Stormers
Shortly after the conclusion of the 2014 Varsity Cup, De Klerk joined the Western Province squad for the 2014 Vodacom Cup. He made his first class debut by starting in their 65–29 victory over Kenyan invitational side, Simba XV.[7] He also started their final two matches of the regular season, a 28–15 win over a Free State XV[8] and a 14–23 loss to the SWD Eagles in George, as Western Province finished in fourth spot in the Southern Section to qualify for the quarter finals. De Klerk also started in their 8–13 defeat to the Pumas in Nelspruit in the quarter final.[9]
In 2015, he featured prominently for the Vodacom Cup side. He didn't feature in their opening match of the season against the Boland Cavaliers, but played in the remaining nine matches of the campaign, starting seven of those. He scored his first senior try in their Round Four match against the Border Bulldogs in a 34–6 win[10] and helped Western Province top the Southern Section log with seven wins out of seven. He played in their 47–22 victory over the Leopards in the quarter final,[11] their 10–6 win over the Blue Bulls in the semi-final[12] and also started the final, where he could not prevent the Pumas win the match 24–7 to win the competition for the first time in their history.[13]