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Stefanus Sebastian "Basie" Vivier (1 March 1927 – 18 October 2009) was a South African rugby union player. He was capped for South Africa five times in 1956, though he was first selected to play for the Springboks on the 1951–52 South Africa rugby tour of Great Britain, Ireland and France; but was never selected for an international game on that tour. The touring team of 1951/52 is seen as one of the greatest South African teams, winning 30 of the 31 matches, including all five internationals. ==Personal history== Vivier was born Stefanus Sebastian Viviers in 1927 in Pietersburg, Limpopo province to Stefanus Vivier. The family name was spelt "Viviers" until it was discovered that the 's' had been appended to his father's name by his school, and the family changed their surname when it was established in 1955 that the true surname was "Vivier". He was educated at Kenhardt and Nylstroom.〔 A member of the South African Police in Pretoria, he later went mining in the new Orange Free State gold town of Welkom.〔Stent (1952) p.20-21〕 after 1951 he became an insurance salesman before he was made marketing consultant for National Industries.〔 Vivier was known for his congeniality and sense of humour on tours. South African rugby journalist R. K. Stent, in his 1952 book ''The Fourth Springboks'', described Vivier as the 'side's court jester' who possessed a fine tenor voice.〔 He married Eunice de Watt, with whom he had four children.
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