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Jacques Engelbrecht was born on 6 October, 1985 in Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa, is a South African rugby union player. At 35 years old, Jacques Engelbrecht height is 6 ft 3 in (193.0 cm).

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Jacques Engelbrecht Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 6 October 1985
Birthday 6 October
Birthplace Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa
Nationality South Africa

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2016

In January 2016, it was announced that Engelbrecht would return to the Southern Kings for their re-entry into the Super Rugby competition in 2016. He started their first four matches of the season in the number eight shirt, but lost his starting place to Aidon Davis who returned from an injury lay-off. After one more appearance as a replacement against the Lions, he dropped out of the squad altogether and was lent to the Eastern Province Kings for the 2016 Currie Cup qualification series, a competition in which Engelbrecht made four appearances. He returned to the Super Rugby squad, making another four appearances as a replacement and started their final match of the competition, a 24–52 defeat to the Stormers. In total, he made five starts and five appearances as a replacement during the season, without scoring a try in a season that saw the Kings finish bottom of the South African Group and second-last overall, winning just two matches.

After the 2016 Currie Cup Premier Division season, Engelbrecht moved to France, joining Pro D2 side Montauban on a two-year contract.

2015

Despite being named in the Bulls squad for the 2015 Super Rugby season, Engelbrecht failed to make any appearances in the competition, instead making six starts for the Blue Bulls in the 2015 Vodacom Cup competition.

Prior to the 2015 Currie Cup Premier Division, the Blue Bulls announced that Engelbrecht would return to the Eastern Province Kings on loan for the duration of the tournament. Engelbrecht came on as a replacement in matches against the Golden Lions and the Sharks and started their match against the Pumas, but then suffered a hip pointer which ruled him out of action for two rounds. He made one appearance as a replacement and three starts in the remainder of the competition, helping the Eastern Province Kings improve on their 2014 record by winning two matches to finish in seventh position in the eight-team league.

2014

He was included in the Bulls squad for the 2014 Super Rugby season and made his debut in a 31–16 defeat to the Sharks in Durban. He made his first Super Rugby start for the Bulls the following week in a 9–15 defeat to the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein and eventually made thirteen appearances in the competition for a Bulls side that finished second in the South African Conference, but failed to qualify for the finals. He also made a single appearance for the Blue Bulls in the 2014 Vodacom Cup.

He made one start (against the Golden Lions) and five substitute appearances during the 2014 Currie Cup Premier Division as the Blue Bulls finished in fourth spot on the log before losing to Western Province in the semi-finals.

2013

He returned to action in 2013, when he was named in the Southern Kings squad for the 2013 Super Rugby season. He made his Super Rugby debut in the Kings' first ever match in the competition, coming on as a first half replacement as the Kings ran out 22–10 winners against Australian side the Western Force. He made his first Super Rugby start two weeks later when the Kings hosted the Sharks and scored his first try in Super Rugby the following week, in a 24–35 defeat to the Chiefs in Hamilton. He eventually made fifteen appearances in the competition – ten starts and five appearances off the bench – during the competition as the Kings finished last on the log. That meant they had to play in a relegation play-off series against the Lions and Engelbrecht started both legs of the play-offs; a 26–19 win for the Lions in the first leg and a 23–18 win for the Kings in the second leg meant that the Lions regained their Super Rugby status at the expense of the Kings by virtue of having a better points difference.

After the 2013 Super Rugby season, Engelbrecht moved to Pretoria to join the Blue Bulls, signing a contract until October 2016. He made eight appearances for the Blue Bulls during the 2013 Currie Cup Premier Division – the first time he played in the Premier Division of the Currie Cup since his 2007 cameo appearance for Western Province – as they finished in fifth spot to miss out on the title play-offs.

2012

Engelbrecht started all of the Eastern Province Kings' eight matches during the 2012 Vodacom Cup and scored tries in their matches against defending champions Pampas XV and against a Free State XV as they finished third in the Southern Section to qualify for the quarter finals. He played in their quarter final match against the Pumas, which the side from Nelspruit won 30–19. Prior to the 2012 Currie Cup First Division, Engelbrecht featured in two more first class matches; the first was a match for a South African Barbarians (South) side against England during their 2012 tour of South Africa which saw Engelbrecht score the opening try in a 26–54 defeat for the Barbarians, while his second match was for the Eastern Province Kings in a 36–19 victory against a South African Students side.

He made appearances for the Kings in their matches against the Boland Cavaliers and SWD Eagles in the 2012 Currie Cup First Division, but missed the remainder of the season after he had to undergo an operation to remove ulcers from his colon. In his absence, the Eastern Province Kings went on to clinch the First Division title, beating the Pumas 26–25 in the final. They failed to gain promotion to the 2013 Currie Cup Premier Division, however, losing both their promotion play-off matches against the Free State Cheetahs, losing 14–53 in Bloemfontein and 6–16 in Port Elizabeth to remain in the First Division.

2011

For the 2011 season, and after a short trial period at the Sharks, Engelbrecht moved to the Eastern Cape to join the Eastern Province Kings. He started in three matches for them during the 2011 Vodacom Cup competition and scored two tries in their 26–16 victory over Griquas. The Eastern Province Kings won six of their eight matches in the competition, but missed out on a quarter final spot after they were deducted nine points for fielding ineligible players in their matches.

In June 2011, Engelbrecht was included in a South African Kings side that participated at the 2011 IRB Nations Cup in Romania. The South African Kings was the name used by the Southern Kings franchise, as part of their preparations for their inclusion into Super Rugby in 2013. Engelbrecht started their first two matches as the Kings beat Georgia 31–17 and hosts Romania 27–23. He missed out on their 39–12 victory over Portugal in their final match to win the sixth edition of the competition.

Engelbrecht featured in a compulsory friendly match against the Free State Cheetahs before making nine appearances in the 2011 Currie Cup First Division. The Eastern Province Kings won nine out of their ten matches in the competition to qualify for a semi-final match against the Falcons. They ran out 48–17 winners in the semi-final with Engelbrecht scoring a first-half try. He also played in the final, but ended on the losing side for the third year in succession, as Wellington-based outfit Boland Cavaliers ran out 43–12 winners.

2010

By 2010, Engelbrecht had established himself as a first-team regular and started six of their seven matches in the 2010 Vodacom Cup, but his side had a poor season compared to 2009 and failed to qualify for the quarter finals, winning just two of their matches in the competition. He played in a compulsory friendly match against Griquas in Oudtshoorn and featured in all ten matches during the regular season of the 2010 Currie Cup First Division, starting nine of those. Engelbrecht scored the first points of his career, getting the first of the SWD Eagles' eight tries in their 55–47 victory over the Falcons in Kempton Park, although this occasion was spoiled by Engelbrecht also getting sin-binned for the final few minutes of the match. The SWD Eagles had a far more successful season than their Vodacom Cup campaign and finished top of the log to qualify for the semi-finals with home advantage. Engelbrecht scored the second try of his career in the SWD Eagles' 32–30 victory over the Griffons in their semi-final and also started the final, where his side fell just short, losing 12–16 to the Eastern Province Kings. In addition to losing in the final for the second consecutive year, the SWD Eagles also failed to win promotion for the season year in a row. They once again faced the Leopards in the promotion play-offs, but could not overcome a 22–37 defeat in the first leg, with a 32–28 victory in the second leg proving to not be enough.

Shortly after the Currie Cup season finished, Engelbrecht was included in the South Africa Sevens squad that played in the 2010 South Africa Sevens tournament, where they won the Plate tournament. This turned out to be his only selection in the Blitzbokke squad.

2009

Engelbrecht started the 2009 Vodacom Cup playing as a winger for the SWD Eagles in their 43–20 victory over the Mighty Elephants in Uniondale, but reverted to his more accustomed loose-forward role for the remainder of the campaign, making a total of six appearances as the side finished in second spot on the Southern Section log before losing to the Leopards in the quarter finals of the competition. Engelbrecht featured in a compulsory friendly match against the Free State Cheetahs before making ten appearances in the 2009 Currie Cup First Division. The SWD Eagles finished the round-robin stage of the competition in second position on the log to qualify for the semi-finals. Engelbrecht started their 31–18 victory over the Griffons in the semi-final and also in the final, where he ended on the losing side, with Mpumalanga-based side the Pumas winning the title by beating them 47–19. As runners-up, the SWD Eagles still qualified for the promotion play-offs and Engelbrecht started both matches against the Leopards. They lost 42–47 in the first leg in Potchefstroom and an 18–17 victory in the second leg was not enough to get the SWD Eagles promoted.

2008

He moved to George prior to the 2008 Currie Cup First Division to join the SWD Eagles. He made three starts and five appearances off the bench in the competition as the Eagles finished third on the log to qualify for the semi-finals. One of Engelbrecht's starts was in their semi-final match against the Griffons, but he ended the match on the losing side, with the team from Welkom – and eventual champions – running out 27–17 winners.

2002

Engelbrecht played high school rugby for Monument Park High School, where he played as a flanker for their first team in 2002 and 2003. He represented Boland U21 in the 2005 Under-21 Provincial Championship and played club rugby for Hamiltons in the Western Province Super League. He was one of a number of club players that trained with Western Province squad during their 2007 Currie Cup Premier Division campaign and he got an opportunity to make one appearance for them, coming on as a replacement in their final match of the regular season to make his first class debut in a 37–7 victory over Griquas. He made one more appearance for them the following season, starting their 2008 Vodacom Cup semi-final match against the Free State Cheetahs, where they suffered a 22–27 defeat.

1985

Jacques Jacobus "Vleis" Engelbrecht (born 10 June 1985) is a South African rugby union player, currently playing with French Pro D2 side Montauban. He can play as a flanker or a number eight.