So, I found myself going down a bit of a rabbit hole the other day, trying to dig up some solid stats on Eben Etzebeth. You know how it is, you’re having a chat, maybe a bit of a debate, and someone brings up a player, and you think, “Right, I need to see the numbers on this guy.” It wasn’t just about tries or caps; I wanted a bit more depth.

My Starting Point
First thing I did, naturally, was to just fire up my browser. Typed in “Eben Etzebeth stats” – pretty straightforward, or so I thought. You get a flood of results, of course. Some of the big sports sites pop up, and they usually have the basic stuff: height, weight, number of caps, maybe total tries. That’s all well and good for a quick glance, but I was after something a bit more granular.
I started clicking through. Some sites were okay, gave you a decent overview. Others, honestly, looked like they hadn’t been touched in ages, or were just filled with fluff pieces rather than hard data. It’s a bit of a minefield out there if you’re not careful.
What I Was Really Looking For
I was hoping to find things like:
- Tackle success rate – always a good indicator for a lock.
- Carries and meters made – you want to see that impact.
- Lineouts won or stolen – crucial for his position.
- Maybe even some disciplinary records, though that’s less of a “performance” stat and more just, you know, context.
It’s this kind of detail that really tells you the story beyond the scoreline. Finding consistent, reliable sources for this deeper stuff, well, that was the challenge. Some platforms have brilliant, in-depth analytics, but often they are behind a paywall, or they focus on very recent games rather than a whole career overview.

Digging Deeper
So, I spent a fair bit of time sifting. I tried to look for official tournament sites from past competitions – they sometimes have good archives. Club sites can be a bit hit or miss; some are great, others just give you squad lists. It’s a real mixed bag.
I found myself cross-referencing a lot. If one place said X number of tackles in a particular season, I’d try and see if I could find that backed up somewhere else. It’s a bit like being a detective, piecing together clues. You start to get a feel for which sources are generally more reliable.
What I realized is that getting a complete, universally agreed-upon set of detailed statistics for any player, even someone as high-profile as Etzebeth, can be quite the task. Different providers might track things slightly differently, or define a “missed tackle” in a way that varies. So, you end up building a picture from multiple sources rather than finding one definitive encyclopaedia of stats.
It took a while, a good couple of hours of focused searching and comparing, but eventually, I managed to get a clearer picture. Not by finding one magic website, but by patiently piecing things together. It makes you appreciate the work that goes into compiling all that data, that’s for sure. And it definitely gave me more to chew on for that debate I mentioned!