Bryan Habana: Biography of Bryan Habana, Age, Wife, Net Worth & Salary,<\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n
Bryan Habana (born 12 June 1983) is a former South African rugby union player who played as a wing for Toulon and also for the South African national team.<\/p>\n
His parents, who were Manchester United lovers named him after Manchester United player\u2019s Bryan Robson and Gary Bailey.<\/p>\n
Habana was educated at\u00a0King Edward VII School\u00a0and\u00a0Rand Afrikaans University\u00a0(now known as the\u00a0University of Johannesburg<\/a>).<\/p>\n
He was born on the 12th of June 1983 in Johannesburg, South Africa. As of 2019, he is 36 years old.<\/p>\n
On 20 September 2009, Bryan Habana got married to his longtime girlfriend, Janine Viljoen, at Sorex Estate\u2019s chapel in Centurion.<\/p>\n
His wife is Janine Viljoen and together, they have a son Timothy Jacob Habana.<\/p>\n
Bryan\u2019s parents Bernie and Faith Habana have three children, which means he has two siblings a male and female. Bradley Habana (Brother) and Alycia Habana (Sister).<\/p>\n
Habana started his career as an outside center and scrumhalf in provincial and age group rugby, but immediately he made the switch to the wing massive improvements was noticed.<\/p>\n
He was part of the South African Sevens side in the 2003-2004 World Sevens Series and made his debut for the Golden Lions at the Currie Cup in 2004 scoring a try with his first touch.<\/p>\n
Bryan was voted the country\u2019s most promising player that year. He has featured in the South African team, Stormers, Blue Bulls, Western Province, and Toulon.<\/p>\n
His career has really been a successful one as he has more tries than any other springbok in history and the second most international try-scorer of all time with a total of 67 tries behind only Daisuke Ohata.<\/p>\n
He has an estimated net worth of $2 million which he earned during his successful rugby career.<\/p>\n
He receives a salary of \u00a3474,600. Bryan plays in the French Top 14 league, which has a higher salary cap than its competitors and enjoys the most lucrative TV deal in rugby.<\/p>\n
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