Versfeld played provincial rugby with
Western Province and made his debut for the union in 1884. In 1885 all four brothers were in the Hamilton side that won the inaugural WP Grand Challenge Cup. In the same year they were on the Combined Cape Town team that competed in the first interprovincial competition at
Grahamstown. Oupa and Hasie played alongside John in a Cape Town XV against
Bill MacLagan's
1891 British tourists. Hasie became the first South African to score a try against an international touring side in Cape Town's 1–15 loss at Newlands on 9 July 1891. Versfeld made his only
Test appearances for
South Africa against the touring 1891
British Isles. He played, as a
forward, in all three Test matches of what was South Africa's first series as a Test nation. His brother,
Hasie Versfeld, was also selected to play in the 3rd Test of the series, making the Versfelds the first brothers to represent South Africa.
Test history ==See also==