Scotland international rugby union player
Rugby player
Lt. Stephanus Sebastian Leonard Steyn (10 November 1889 โ 8 December 1917) was a Scottish-South African rugby union player and British Army officer who was killed in World War I .[ 1] [ 2]
Steyn was born in Moorreesburg , Cape Colony to Margaret Fraser Dobie Steyn of Dunbar and physician Gabriel Hendrik Steyn,[ 3] who was a cousin of Martinus Theunis Steyn , President of the Orange Free State . Steyn was educated at Diocesan College , Rondebosch and University College, Oxford , where he studied medicine as a Rhodes scholar .[ 1] He played for Oxford University RFC and was capped for Scotland in 1911โ12.[ 2] He was part of the Oxford team that won a surprise victory over South Africa, reportedly owing to Steyn and fellow South African Lennox Broster 's knowledge of Afrikaans , which helped them understood everything the rival team was saying. He continued his medical training at Guy's Hospital in London.[ 1]
He was killed on 8 December 1917, aged 28, while serving with the Royal Field Artillery . He is buried at the Jerusalem War Cemetery .[ 4]
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