A collection of humorous, touching and uplifting stories about life
Theuns Stofberg’s illustrious rugby career spanned from 1976 to 1985, and he is commonly considered one of the all-time Springbok greats.

Author: Theuns Stofberg
About the book:
As the 36th captain of the Springboks, one of only 56 players to be given this honour, he was tough and uncompromising on the field but a true gentleman and great raconteur off it, which he proves with the anecdotes collected in this book.
In Stories from the Touchline, he takes the reader behind the scenes, from his childhood days as a schoolboy rugby player to the 1981 flour-bomb tour of New Zealand and winning the Currie Cup for three different provinces – a feat unmatched to this day.
He also writes about what it was like playing with legends such as Morné du Plessis, Gerrie Germishuys, Schalk Burger Sr and Gysie Pienaar, marvels at the fans’ odd and often colourful behaviour, and affords readers a fascinating glimpse into the amateur days of rugby in South Africa.
He also shares his personal struggles with a speech impediment and ill health, and coping with family tragedy, in his own inimitable way. By turns deeply personal, amusing and nostalgic, this book will be treasured by each and every South African rugby fan.
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Also available in Afrikaans:
Theuns Stofberg se glorieryke rugbyloopbaan het van 1976 tot 1985 geduur, en hy word in die algemeen beskou as een van die grootste Springbokke ooit.
As die 36ste Springbokkaptein – een van slegs 56 spelers wat dié eer kon hê – was hy taai en kompromisloos op die veld, maar langs die kantlyn was hy ‘n ware heer en uitstekende storieverteller – soos bewys word deur die anekdotes wat byeengebring is in hierdie boek.
In Stories van die kantlyn neem hy lesers tot agter die skerms, na sy kinderdae as skoolseun-rugbyspeler, tot die berugte meelbom-toer in Nieu-Seeland in 1981, en ook sy Curriebeker-oorwinnings vir drie provinsies – tot vandag toe ’n ongeëwenaarde prestasie.
Hy skryf ook oor hoe dit was om saam met legendes soos Morné du Plessis, Gerrie Germishuys, Schalk Burger snr. en Gysie Pienaar te speel, hy roep bewonderaars se vreemde en dikwels fleurige gedrag in herinnering en gee lesers ’n fassinerende blik op die amateurdae van rugby in Suid-Afrika.
Hy vertel in sy unieke, onnabootsbare styl van sy persoonlike stryd met ‘n spraakgebrek en gesondheidsprobleme, en hoe hy ’n tragedie in die familie hanteer het. Elke Suid-Afrikaanse rugbyliefhebber sal hierdie boek, wat soms diep persoonlik, soms amusant en partymaal nostalgies is, koester en geniet.




