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De Wet Barry
| Personal information |
| Full name |
De Wet Barry |
| Date of birth |
24 June 1978 (1978-06-24) (age 29) |
| Place of birth |
Ceres, Western Cape, South Africa |
| Height |
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
| Weight |
14 st 12 lbs (94 kg) |
| School(s) attended |
Paarl Gimnasium |
| Club information |
| Position(s) |
Centre |
| Current club |
Harlequins |
| Number |
13 |
| Senior clubs* |
| Years |
Club |
Apps (points) |
| 2007 ‐ |
Harlequins |
13 (10) |
| Super Rugby |
| Provincial sides |
|
| 1997 ‐ 07 |
Western Province |
65 |
| Super Rugby |
|
| 1999 ‐ 07 |
Stormers |
66 |
| Representative teams |
| 2000 ‐ |
South Africa |
39 (15) |
|
* Professional club appearances and points
counted for domestic first grade only.
|
De Wet Barry (born 24 June 1978 in Ceres, South Africa) is a South African rugby union footballer who played 38 test matches for the South African national rugby union team the Springboks. In the year 2000 Barry made his Springbok debut against Canada in East London. Barry has established a reputation as a brutal defender and hard, straight running centre, this saw him become a key member of the Springbok squad in 2004. Barry has since gone on to captain the Stormers in the 2006 season of the Vodacom Super 14. Following the 2007 Currie Cup, Barry joined Harlequin F.C. of the Guinness Premiership.
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