Du Toit was a member of the
South Africa Under-20 side that won the
2012 IRB Junior World Championship. He made his senior Test debut for South Africa against
Wales in
Cardiff on 9 November 2013 at the age of 21. Du Toit featured at the
2015 Rugby World Cup, coming off the bench in the quarter-final victory over Wales at
Twickenham Stadium. He became a regular starter under head coach
Allister Coetzee from 2016 onwards and captained the Springboks for the first time on 2 June 2018, becoming South Africa's 60th Test captain in a match against Wales. From 2019 onwards Du Toit transitioned predominantly to the back row. Du Toit was also part of the South African squad that won the
Rugby Championship in
2019,
2024 and
2025. In 2021 he featured in the Test series win over the
British & Irish Lions, playing in the first two Tests before being ruled out of the series decider due to a shoulder injury sustained in the second Test. South Africa ultimately won the series 2–1. At the
2023 Rugby World Cup, Du Toit produced one of the most celebrated performances of his career in the final against New Zealand, earning the Player of the Match award after making 28 tackles as South Africa secured back-to-back world titles. He was named
World Rugby Player of the Year for a second time in 2024, becoming one of the few players to win the award more than once. == Personal life ==