Take a stroll in the iconic Sea Point promenade and you might get a glimpse of Springboks legend Percy Montgomery.

Percy Montgomery evolved into a reliable points machine

At the start of his career, Percy Montgomery was known for his flashy, flamboyant skills. However, as he matured and settled into his roles for the Springboks, Sharks, Stormers and clubs abroad, Monty became one of the most dependable players in the world. He was often the first name on the team sheet. A career tally of 102 caps and 893 points for South Africa bears testament. Only six players in history pulled on the green & gold jersey more often than Percival Colin Montgomery. No player amassed more points.

At his best, Percy was rock-solid as the last defensive line and used his in-game intelligence and tactical smarts to join attacking movements at opportunistic moments. Off the kicking tee, Percy was a metronomic maestro with that abbreviated run-up. 105 of Percy’s points for his country came at the 2007 Rugby World Cup when the Boks beat England in the final. Monty led the individual scoring charts that year.

HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND – SEPTEMBER 12, Percy Montgomery, John Smit, Bakkies Botha and Victor Matfield celebrate after the Tri-Nations rugby match between New Zealand and South Africa on September 12, 2009 at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Photo by Tertius Pickard / Gallo Images

Plenty of travel

Percy had stints with Newport and the Dragons in Wales before a short spell with French outfit Perpignan in 2007. Between 2001 and 2008, he was also a valued member of the Barbarians.

Percy is up there with the most capped Springboks

Percy was the first Springbok to reach a century of caps. Overall, his tally of 102 appearances places him seventh in the all-time reckoning. Only Eben Etzebeth, Victor Matfield, Bryan Habana, Tendai Mtawarira, John Smit and Jean de Villiers have more.

What’s Monty up to these days?

Percy has started a tequila brand El Centurion 102, paying homage to his Springbok test cap tally and the fact that he was the first to bring up a century. He lives on the Atlantic seaboard of Cape Town. The author of this article was lucky enough to summit Lion’s Head with the legendary fullback, alongside a bunch of other patriotic South African rugby lovers. This was an informal gathering to drum up support just before the Springboks travelled to Japan to contest the 2019 Rugby World Cup. That ended pretty well. Percy also coached the SA Rugby Legends vs the Portuguese Barbarians in 2022 in Portugal. For a laugh, you know?

Join Percy on Instagram as he continues tackling life’s side quests on his travels which included saving a dolphin.

Springboks legends Bryan Habana, Percy Montgomery and JP Pieterson
ST DENIS, FRANCE – OCTOBER 20: Bryan Habana, Percy Montgomery and JP Pietersen during the IRB 2007 Rugby World Cup final match between South Africa and England held at the Stade de France on October 20, 2007 in St Denis, France. Source: SARugby

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