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Ruan Pienaar was born on 10 March, 1984 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Discover Ruan Pienaar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
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10 March 1984 |
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10 March |
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Bloemfontein, South Africa |
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South Africa |
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He is a member of famous with the age 40 years old group.
Ruan Pienaar Height, Weight & Measurements
At 40 years old, Ruan Pienaar height
is 1.87m and Weight 92 kg.
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1.87m |
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92 kg |
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Who Is Ruan Pienaar's Wife?
His wife is Monique Pienaar (m. 2009)
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Monique Pienaar (m. 2009) |
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Ruan Pienaar Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ruan Pienaar worth at the age of 40 years old? Ruan Pienaar’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from South Africa. We have estimated
Ruan Pienaar's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Pienaar is a devout Christian, saying “I have always believed, with my Christianity, that there’s so much more to life than rugby,” and “Being here gives me an enormous sense of purpose. I am not just here for rugby, I’m here to touch lives.” He is the co-founder of a Bible study group for rugby players in South Africa. While playing for Ulster regularly attended the Christian Fellowship Church on the Belmont Road in Belfast.
In October 2013 despite strong media reports linking him with Toulon, Pienaar signed a new 3-year extension to his Ulster contract keeping him in Belfast until the end of the 2016/17 season. No further contracts were offered due to the IRFU succession policy, limiting all four of the provinces to one foreign player per position. Pienaar's position at Ulster was untenable once Leinster signed a half back from New Zealander. Since the 2017/18 season he has played at Montpellier.
Pienaar made his debut for the Springboks in the 2006 Tri-Nations against New Zealand and was a member of the successful 2007 World Cup squad. As he did not play club rugby in South Africa since June 2010 it seemed unlikely that he would be called up again to play for the national team. SARU has a policy of selecting foreign based players in exceptional circumstances only. However, on 20 June 2011 it was reported that Pienaar had been named in South Africa's 49-Man World Cup preliminary training squad. Pienaar has been an ever present in South Africa squads ever since.
Pienaar signed a two-year extension to his Ulster contract during this time. Pienaar was again selected at scrum half for the RaboDirect Pro12 Dream Team for the 2011/12 season and was also named captain of the side. In 2012 Pienaar played in the Heineken Cup Final, scoring 9 points in the 42–14 defeat to Leinster. In 2013 he played in the Pro 12 Final, scoring all of Ulster's 18 points in the 24–18 loss to Leinster.
On 27 May 2010 Ulster announced that they had signed the player on a two-year contract. Pienaar would play in the Celtic League and Heineken Cup along with fellow Springboks Johann Muller, Robbie Diack, Pedrie Wannenburg and B. J. Botha at the Belfast based side. He made his Magners League debut on 1 October, scoring all of Ulster's 19 points in their victory over Glasgow Warriors. Pienaar was named at scrum half in the Magners League Team of the Year for the 2010/11 season and also scooped the Magners League player of the Year award which was voted for by his peers.
Pienaar has been part of u19 (2003), u21 (2005) and senior IRB World Cup (2007) winning squads. He also won the Currie Cup in 2008 and 2019.
Pienaar played his high school rugby in Bloemfontein, where he attended Grey College. He was selected for the Free State Craven Week side in 2002.
Ruan Pienaar (born 10 March 1984) is a South African professional rugby union player who currently plays either as a scrum-half or as a fly-half for the Cheetahs in Pro14 rugby and the Free State Cheetahs in the Currie Cup.