Deon Lotter
South African rugby union player

Deon Lotter

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South African rugby union player
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Deon Eugene Lotter (born 11 October 1957) is a former South African rugby union player.

Playing career

Lotter first started playing rugby in his final year at school. After school and his national service, he enrolled at the Stellenbosch University for a degree in engineering. He made his debut for Western Province against Boland in a friendly match in 1981, replacing an injured Morne du Plessis. During his years with Western Province, he competed with players such as Theuns Stofberg, Kulu Ferreira and Gert Smal for a place in the first team. After obtaining his degree he spent two year atGriqualand West, after which he returned to Western Province. In 1989 Lotter moved to the Transvaal. He was part of the Transvaal team that won the Currie Cup in 1993.

Lotter made his test debut for South Africa during the 1993 French tour of South Africa, in second test on 3 July 1993 at Ellis Park in Johannesburg. In 1993 Lotter toured with the Springboks to Australia, playing in two of the three tests. Lotter played in three tests matches and four tour matches, scoring one try for the Springboks.

Test history

No. Opponents Results ( RSA 1st) Position Tries Dates Venue
1. France 17–18 Lock 3 July 1993 Ellis Park, Johannesburg
2. Australia 19–12 Lock 31 July 1993 Aussie Stadium (SFG), Sydney
3. Australia 20–28 Lock 14 August 1993 Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane