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Jacques Cronjé (born 4 August 1982) [2] is a former South African rugby union footballer who played as a loose forward for the Springboks and for Racing Métro 92 Paris in the French Top 14. He is the brother of Geo Cronjé , who also played for South Africa .
Geo Cronjé (born 23 July 1980) is a South African former rugby union international.. Cronjé, raised in Klerksdorp, is the elder brother of Springbok Jacques Cronjé. [1]A lock, Cronjé made his Springboks debut against New Zealand at Carisbrook in the 2003 Tri Nations Series.
Gavin Cronje (born 1979), South African racing driver; Guy Cronjé (born 1989), South African-born Zimbabwean international rugby union footballer; Hansie Cronje (1969–2002), South African cricketer; Hermione Cronje, South African prosecutor; Jacques Cronjé (born 1982), South African rugby player; Johan Cronje (born 1982), South African ...
After the match Aronstam visited Cronje, giving him two amounts of money (R30,000 and R20,000) together with a leather jacket. The promised R500,000 did not materialise. Before the one-day series, Cronje received repeated calls from "Sanjay" asking him to fix a match. Cronje gave him the names of Gibbs, Strydom and Boje to try to get rid of him.
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Nicolaas Everhardus "Ewie" Cronjé (23 July 1939 – 11 May 2020) was a South African cricketer who played in 27 first-class matches between 1960 and 1972. [1] [2] He was the father of Hansie Cronje and Frans Cronje.
Cronje, aged 32, and the two pilots were killed instantly. In August 2006, an inquest into the plane crash was opened by South Africa's High Court. [29] The inquest concluded that "the death of the deceased Wessel Johannes Cronje was brought about by an act or omission prima facie amounting to an offence on the part of pilots." [30]