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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bryan_HabanaBryan Habana - Wikipedia

    Correct as of 19 November 2016. Bryan Gary Habana OIS (born 12 June 1983) [2] is a South African former professional rugby union player. Playing mainly as a wing, he is widely considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the sport.

  2. Bryan Gary Habana (Benoni, 12 de Junho de 1983) é um jogador sul-africano de rugby union que defende os springboks, tendo já participado de copas do mundo. Atualmente o jogador atua pelo Toulon, da França.

  3. www.rugbypass.com › players › bryan-habanaBryan Habana | RugbyPass

    20 de abr. de 2018 · Learn everything about Bryan Habana, the Springboks legend and one of the greatest rugby players of all time. Find out his achievements, records, awards, and retirement plans on RugbyPass.

  4. 9 de jun. de 2023 · Learn about Bryan Habana, the prolific South African winger who won the 2007 Rugby World Cup and scored 67 tries for his country. Find out his club career, personal life, net worth and more in this comprehensive profile.

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  5. Learn about Bryan Habana's biography, achievements and career highlights as a wing for the Springboks and various clubs. He is the second most prolific try scorer in international rugby history with 67 tries and the all-time leading Springbok try scorer.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Published on April 29, 2024. Regarded as one of the most lethal wingers ever, Bryan Habana was a star performer and consummate professional for the DHL Stormers. Between 2010 and 2013, Habana thrilled and entertained the Stormers and DHL Western Province fans with his express pace and elite finishing as part of a dynamic and ...

  7. Bryan Habana is a former South African rugby union player. Playing as a wing, Habana was one of the stars of the 2007 Rugby World Cup-winning Springbok squad, scoring eight tries in the competition. This meant he equalled the record for most tries scored in a single World Cup, set by the late Jonah Lomu in 1999.