Youth Schoeman played for
Witbank-based outfit the in the 2010 Under-19 Provincial Championship. He scored 69 points in just six matches for the side to finish as the top scorer in Group B of the competition, 17 points ahead of Arno Poley of the . In 2011, he moved back to
Pretoria to join the . Despite not playing for them in 2011, he made a big impact during the
2012 Under-21 Provincial Championship, contributing 115 points for the – third behind the s
Fred Zeilinga and the s Marais Schmidt – to help the Blue Bulls clinch the title in this competition, scoring 14 points with the boot as they beat 22–13 in the final.
Varsity Cup Schoeman represented university side in the
2013 Varsity Cup competition, scoring 23 points in the first four rounds of the competition before
Handré Pollard was given a chance for the latter rounds of the competition, which UP Tuks eventually went on to win. He was the first-choice fly-half throughout the
2014 Varsity Cup however, scoring 48 points in his seven appearances, but failing to help his side qualify for the quarter-finals.
Blue Bulls Schoeman was included in the squad for the
2013 Currie Cup Premier Division season and was even named on the bench for their match against the , but failed to make an appearance. At the conclusion of the
2014 Varsity Cup, he was included in the
2014 Vodacom Cup squad. He made his first class debut for them in their match against
Gauteng rivals and contributed 24 points to his side's 54–7 win, scoring a try and kicking five conversions and two penalties. Despite missing the first four rounds of the competition, he ended the competition in sixth place on the scorers list, contributing 60 points in five appearances. His
Currie Cup debut came during the
2014 Currie Cup Premier Division season, as he played off the bench in the second half of their match against . He kicked two late penalties but that was not enough to stop the go down 23–18. In 2015, he was also included in the squad for the
2015 Super Rugby season and he was named on the bench for their Round Three match against the in Pretoria.
Bordeaux Schoeman joined
Top 14 side prior to the
2017–18 Top 14 season. He scored 42 points in 15 matches for the team in his only season at the club.
Cheetahs Schoeman returned to South Africa to join the prior to the
2018–19 Pro14, signing a contract with the
Bloemfontein-based franchise until October 2020.
Bath On 18 January 2021, it was confirmed that Schoeman had joined
Premiership Rugby side
Bath with immediate effect.
Newcastle Falcons He played for
Newcastle Falcons from 2022 to 2023. ==References==