Schalk Burger
Schalk was born in Port Elizabeth on the 13th of April 1983. Schalk plays flank for his province and his country. Burger is half man half machine weighing in at a 110kg ans standing 193cm tall.

After playing for the Under 21 Springbok side that won the U21 Rugby World Cup in 2002 and then captaining it in 2003, Schalk was selected for the senior Springbok squad. He made his debut against Georgia in 2003 at the Rugby World Cup and has since been regarded as one of the World’s top flankers along with Richie McCaw.
Schalk Burger was awarded the covoted IRB’s Player of the Year award in the 2004. In addition, he claimed the 2004 Absa South African Rugby Player of the Year award.
Burger’s fitness is remarkable, he is rarely rested throughout the Stormers’ Super 14 campaigns, South African test matches or the Currie Cup. Schalk is always one of the leaders when it comes to getting around the pitch and he is more often than not the player who made the most tackles in a particular match.
In the Springboks’ June 17 Test against Scotland, he suffered a neck injury. The following day, it was confirmed that he would require cervical fusion surgery and would be out of action for at least the remainder of the 2006 season. The injury and the required surgery are serious enough that White told media, “I don’t want to jump to conclusions - but there is a chance he may never play again.”Burger’s father told a Cape Town radio program that the injury was between his sixth and seventh cervical vertebrae, adding, “Although the operation is difficult the fact that the injury is lower down his neck is good for a future prognosis of making a full recovery.” The South African Rugby Union released a statement on 24 June, the date of the surgery, indicating that the surgery was successful and that Burger would undergo six to eight months of rehabilitation with plans to return him to the game.
Following Surgery, Burger returned to the Vodacom Stormers line-up on January 13th 2007, playing 55 minutes as the Stormers lost to the Bulls. Despite the loss, Burger did show flashes of the brilliance. After a shaky start to the 2007 Super 14 season, Burger inspired the Stormers to their first win of the campaign against the Chiefs as the Stormers recorded their first points of the season in a tense 21 - 16 victory at the Newlands Stadium.
Although Burger has been offered substantial amounts to go play in England, most recently he was linked to Harlequins. He has stood firm in his decision to play out the remainder of his contract with the Cape side Western Province and the Stormers.