Henry William Honiball (born 1 December 1965) is a South African former professional rugby union footballer.
Such was his reading, distribution and tactical knowledge of the game that he had an enviable Springbok success rate of nearly 75 per cent.
[5] However, in the aftermath of the record-equalling streak, Honiball was understood to have been affected by the sensational axing of captain and close friend Gary Teichmann.
[6] After the Springboks struggled to find their rhythm in the following year's Tri Nations tournament, Mallett had considered recalling Honiball for the match against New Zealand in Pretoria.
After the World Cup, he played one season for Bristol, amassing 283 points before a serious neck injury forced him to retire.