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Jordan Hendrikse
Jordan Hendrikse (born 28 June 2001) is a South African rugby union player for the Sharks in the United Rugby Championship and the Currie Cup, and South Africa internationally. His regular position is fly-half. He is Jaden Hendrikse's brother.
Hendrikse was named in the Lions squad for the Pro14 Rainbow Cup SA competition. He made his debut for the Lions in Round 2 of the Pro14 Rainbow Cup SA against the Sharks. He was named in the Lions squad for the inaugural United Rugby Championship competition, with the first match on 24 September 2021 against Zebre.
In July 2024, it was announced that Hendrikse would be returning to Durban to join the Sharks for the 2024 season, opening up the possibility of playing alongside his brother. He found instant success, landing a 59m penalty kick in the final minute of the 2024 Currie Cup Final to win the trophy for the Sharks.
Jordan Hendrikse
Jordan Hendrikse (born 28 June 2001) is a South African rugby union player for the Sharks in the United Rugby Championship and the Currie Cup, and South Africa internationally. His regular position is fly-half. He is Jaden Hendrikse's brother.
Hendrikse was named in the Lions squad for the Pro14 Rainbow Cup SA competition. He made his debut for the Lions in Round 2 of the Pro14 Rainbow Cup SA against the Sharks. He was named in the Lions squad for the inaugural United Rugby Championship competition, with the first match on 24 September 2021 against Zebre.
In July 2024, it was announced that Hendrikse would be returning to Durban to join the Sharks for the 2024 season, opening up the possibility of playing alongside his brother. He found instant success, landing a 59m penalty kick in the final minute of the 2024 Currie Cup Final to win the trophy for the Sharks.
