Chavhanga played for the
Stormers in the international
Super Rugby competition. He left Cape Town in 2010 after he signed a two-year contract with the Lions in September 2009. Chavhanga made his international debut for the Springboks as a 21-year-old on 11 June 2005 on the right wing, in a home game against
Uruguay at the
Basil Kenyon Stadium in
East London. The Springboks notched up a large victory, winning 134–3. Chavhanga scored six tries in the match and now holds the South African record for the most number of tries scored in one game. He missed the end of year touring matches, because of a quad muscle injury. He was selected as part of the Springboks squad to tour New Zealand and Australia. He was on the bench for the game against the
All Blacks in Christchurch. He could run the 100 meters in 10.27 seconds, possibly making him the fastest rugby player in South African history. Chavhanga joined
Welsh regional side
Newport Gwent Dragons in September 2011, but was released at the end of the 2012–2013 season. He returned to South Africa and was included in the squad for the
2013 Currie Cup Premier Division season.
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