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Louis Koen (rugby union)

Louis Johannes Koen is a South-African rugby union player who played for the Springboks, until 2003, when he moved abroad following the World Cup.

Career
Provincial • Lions (South Africa) – 28 caps • Western Province (South Africa) – 46 caps • Boland Cavaliers – 1 cap Super Rugby • Stormers (South Africa) – 12 caps (86 points- 2 tries, 20 conversions, 11 penalty goals, 1 drop goal) • Cats (South Africa) – 28 caps (330 points- 3 tries, 42 conversions, 74 penalty goals, 3 drop goals) • Bulls (South Africa) – 11 caps (139 points- 17 conversions, 28 penalty goals, 7 drop goals) ClubStellenbosch National team He made his debut for South Africa against Australia on 8 July 2000. He played four matches in the 2003 Rugby World Cup. During the game between South Africa and Samoa, as Koen prepared to take a conversion, a drunk rugby fan ran onto the field and attempted to tackle Koen, knocking himself out. Koen succeeded with the conversion. ==Achievements==
Achievements
With the Springboks (as of 31 December 2005) • 15 caps • 0 tries, 23 conversions, 31 penalties, 2 drops • 145 points • Selections per season : 1 in 2000, 3 in 2001, 11 in 2003. • Participation at the World Cup 2003 (4 matches). With club and province • Scored 577 points for Western Province (46 matches, 11 tries, 123 conversions, 92 penalty goals) (1996–99) • Scored 391 points for Lions (28 matches, 5 tries, 87 conversions, 60 penalty goals, 4 drop goals) (2000–02) • Scored 12 points for Boland Cavaliers (1 match, 3 conversions, 2 penalty goals) (2010) ==Coaching==
Coaching
In February 2022, Koen, then the South African Rugby Union's high-performance manager, was appointed to assist Heyneke Meyer with the Houston SaberCats. In March 2023, Koen was appointed interim coach of the South Africa women's national rugby union team. ==References==
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