Seattle Seawolves Riekert Hattingh 2023 Profile

Seattle Seawolves Riekert Hattingh returns for the last year of his contract which includes the 2023 Major League Rugby season. The 28-year-old (29 in March) No.8 is 6’5″ and 245 lbs.

Riekert, the team’s captain, played 579 minutes in 19 starts for the Seawolves in 2022. He played 1040 minutes in 13 starts and scored 3 tries for the Seawolves in 2021. He became U.S. Eligible based on residency, and made his USA National Team debut against England, followed by playing against Ireland in July.

After being selected as captain for the 2018 MLR season, he received a concussion during week one of the season and spent much of his time working with the forwards as an unofficial coach. He returned to play toward the end of the 2018 season, playing 236 minutes, with 4 starts and one try.

In 2019 Riekert played 1358 minutes in 17 starts, scored 8 tries, had 197 carries for 1324 meters, made 219 tackles, 13 tackle breaks, and had 58 lineout takes.

In 2020 he started all 5 matches, and played all 400 minutes, scoring 5 tries. Following the season, he played with the Ohio Aviators Tens at the World Tens Series in Bermuda.

He has also been included in the Eagles National Team training squad after being eligible to represent USA Rugby Men’s National Team on June 1, 2019, based on the World Rugby required 36 consecutive months of residence. Riekert made his debut for the USA Men’s National team on on July 4, 2021, against England and played the following week against Ireland.

Riekert grew up in Pretoria, South Africa, and attended Pretoria North High School where he graduated in 2012. While in high school he played for the Blue Bulls’ under-16 and under-18 sides. In 2013, he continued to progress and became a contracted player with the Blue Bulls, playing for the under-19s. In 2014 he was part of the Golden Lions Vodacom Cup squad, which is from Johannesburg.

In 2015 Riekert came to the United States and played with the Austin Blacks. He returned to South Africa to play with the Blue Bulls 2016 Super Rugby squad and also played for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup.

In 2016 he was part of the first professional league in the United States where he played for the Ohio Aviators. He also played for Scioto Valley/Columbus Rugby in 2016-17 and has been a Tiger Rugby Academy Coach in 2016-17.

Hattingh was also involved with rugby sevens in 2018, playing with Washington Athletic Club at the USA Rugby Club 7s Nationals.

Hattingh has also coached with Tiger Rugby Academy and will be excellent in that role for Academy Rugby in the area.

Riekert had family rugby role models to follow. Professional rugby runs in the family as his dad, Drikus Hattingh, and his uncle, Ruben Krugerwere both Springboks. Riekert indicated that “rugby has always been part of my life and dream since I could remember like most boys in South Africa. I do what I love every day and I’m excited to play some good rugby again and be part of the inaugural season of Major League Rugby and join a great team like the Seattle Seawolves. The only challenge that there is in playing professional rugby, especially overseas, is being away from the family and not seeing them a lot.”

DJCoil Rugby Interview

Following the Rugby United New York 2019 match against the Seattle Seattle Seawolves, Doug Coil interviewed Riekert Hattingh at MCU Park.

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