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Danie Craven

Daniël Hartman Craven (11 October 1910 – 4 January 1993) was a Springbok rugby union player (1931-38), national coach, national and international rugby administrator, academic, and author. Popularly known as Danie, Doc, or Mr Rugby, Craven's appointment from 1949 to 1956 as coach of the Springboks signalled "one of the most successful spells in South African rugby history" during which the national team won 74% of their matches. While as a player Craven is mostly remembered as one of rugby's greatest dive-passing scrumhalves ever, he had also on occasion been selected to play for the Springboks as a centre, fly-half, No.8, and full-back. As the longest-serving President of the South African Rugby Board (1956-93) and chairman of the International Rugby Board (1962, 1973, 1979), Craven became one of the best-known and most controversial rugby administrators.〔
Craven earned doctorates in ethnology (1935), psychology (1973) and physical education (1978). He not only created the physical training division of the South African defence force (1941) but became the first professor of physical education at Stellenbosch University (1949).〔 〔
== Early life and school years==
Danie Craven was born on 10 October 1911 to James Roos Craven (b.28 June 1882) and Maria Susanna Hartman (d.1958) on Steeton Farm near Lindley, a small town on the Vals River in eastern Free State province of South Africa.〔http://www.property24.com/for-sale/lindley/lindley/free-state/9933/101383437?Branded=false〕 Craven was the third of seven children. The family farm was named for Steeton in West Yorkshire, home to Craven's paternal grandfather, John Craven (1837-90), who came to South Africa as a diamond prospector. Craven later named his home in Stellenbosch "Steeton" also.〔 His father, aged 18, fought against the British during the Anglo-Boer War and was interned in a British concentration camp, a fate that reportedly also befell his mother.
As a young boy Craven played barefoot soccer, and received his first lessons at a farm school. At the age of 13 he was sent to Lindley High School, and started playing rugby with a stone in the dusty town streets.〔 At school he shone at cricket and rugby. In the following year Craven was selected to play for the town's adult team, but his principal, Tivoli van Huyssteen, prevented him from playing until he turned 15. 〔 Among his Lindley teammates was Lappies Hattingh, who would play with Craven 8 years later in the Springbok team against the Wallabies.〔

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