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Stormers Rugby mourns the passing of Chippie Solomon

  • Writer: Stormers Rugby
    Stormers Rugby
  • 12 hours ago
  • 3 min read

Stormers Rugby and the wider rugby community of the Western Cape has been shocked and saddened by the news of the passing of DHL Stormers Team Manager Christopher ‘Chippie’ Solomon.

A respected educator and administrator, a loving father and husband and a revered rugby man, Solomon will be missed by countless players, coaches, learners and staff whose lives he impacted over a full and significant career.

Husband to Pearl and father to Nina and Chad, Solomon also acted as a father figure within Stormers Rugby, providing guidance and support to generations of players who all knew him affectionately as ‘Uncle Chippie’.

He served as Stormers Team Manager from 2004 until his passing on Saturday morning, taking charge of over 350 matches in that time and providing an unmistakeable presence on the touchline through the highs and lows of 21 seasons.

A vibrant personality who was passionate about the people around him and was defined by boundless energy and selfless work ethic, he was an invaluable community member who travelled the world with the Stormers and represented the team and people of the region with consummate professionalism.

Born in Newlands and raised in Bontheuwel, Solomon was a teacher, coach and headmaster at Westridge High School in Mitchell’s Plain before moving into rugby administration.

A fearsome hooker and loose forward in his playing days, he represented Western Province Schools under the banner of the SA Rugby Union and was heavily involved in club rugby, serving as the Life President of Kuilsriver Rugby Club.

He was appointed as a coach and selector of the SA Schools team and moved into the professional structures as a Team Manager for various junior teams before taking up the position with the DHL Stormers senior team in 2004.

Stormers Rugby CEO Johan le Roux said that a giant of the game has been lost.

“Chippie brought passion to everything he did and embodied the values of our sport. Our thoughts are with his family and all those whose lives he touched over what was an incredible career.

“Our supporters will all miss his familiar presence and the entire rugby community is in mourning over this sad loss,” he said.

Director of Rugby John Dobson said that there will never be another character quite like Chippie Solomon.

“This is devastating news for so many of us. Chippie was a remarkable man who was so much more than just a Team Manager.

“He has been synonymous with our team for so long and represented us with pride all over the world. The deep connection he held with players, coaches and his staff at the High Performance Centre was incredibly meaningful.

“We have just come back from a trip to France, which saw Chippie outdo himself with every detail and arrangement running impeccably.

“He will be remembered as a true rugby man but more importantly as someone who was fiercely loyal and represented his community and family with distinction in all that he did. Chippie was ‘nullis secundis’,” he said.

EPCR added their condolences over the passing of Solomons.

Chippie played a key role during the integration of South African clubs into international club rugby. Through his warmth, approachability and natural ability to connect people, he made that transition seamless and built strong, lasting relationships across the game. Working with him was always easy, positive and genuinely enjoyable for everyone at EPCR.

He leaves behind only the very best memories for all those who had the privilege to know him. He will be deeply missed.

EPCR extended their heartfelt condolences to his wife Pearl, his children Nina and Chad and to everyone at the DHL Stormers, including the players and staff who were so deeply attached to him.

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