John Williams, The First Springbok Coach Post-isolation, Has Died
John Williams, who was the first Springbok coach post-isolation, died at the age of 78 on Thursday morning.
Williams coached the Springboks in 1992, the year they were allowed back into the international fold after being excluded because of apartheid.
Bulls president Willem Strauss confirmed the news of Williams' death to News24. Williams died in a Pretoria hospital after being in a coma the past 10 days.
The Boks won only one of their five Tests in 1992, with Williams replaced as head coach by Ian McIntosh the following season.
Williams also had success as a coach of Northern Transvaal now called Bulls. He won the Currie Cup with the team in 1987, 1988 and 1991 and shared the title with Western Province in 1989.
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