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Lood Müller dies in accident

A policeman and a gentleman, Müller first played for Natal in 1989 and went on to play for them 90 times, a man as steady as a prop can be. He played in the Currie Cup finals of 1992, which Natal won, and 1993, which Transvaal won.

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In 1992, when South Africa had abandoned apartheid and was back in full international competition, he played in the first two tests – against the All Blacks at Ellis Park when South Africa lost 270-24 and against the Wallabies at Newlands when South Africa lost 26-3.

When he was training for a career in the police, he played for Adelaars in Pretoria and then, back home, he played for Pietermaritzburg Police.

Lodewyk Joseph Jurgens Müller was born in Pietermaritzburg on 5 June 1959. He went to school at Voortrekker in Pietermaritzburg and played for Natal Schools while there. after training he stationed in Pietermaritzburg. He rose to the rank of captain.

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