
Hansie
Drama
Overview
"How do you start over once you have betrayed a nation's trust?" The news of Hansie Cronjé's involvement with Indian bookmakers and his resulting public confession rocked the international sporting community. An unprecedented rise to glory was followed by the most horrific fall. A tarnished hero fueled the nation's fury.
Top Cast


Frank Rautenbach
Frank Rautenbach
Hansie Cronje
Frank Rautenbach
Hansie Cronje


Sarah Thompson
Sarah Thompson
Bertha Cronje
Sarah Thompson
Bertha Cronje
Eric Nobbs
Eric Nobbs
Ewie Cronje
Eric Nobbs
Ewie Cronje
Sybel Coetzee
Sybel Coetzee
San-Marie Cronje
Sybel Coetzee
San-Marie Cronje


Brandon Auret
Brandon Auret
Frans Cronje
Brandon Auret
Frans Cronje
Candice D'Arcy
Candice D'Arcy
René Cronjé
Candice D'Arcy
René Cronjé


Tinarie Van Wyk-Loots
Tinarie Van Wyk-Loots
Hester (Cronjé) Parsons
Tinarie Van Wyk-Loots
Hester (Cronjé) Parsons
Dane Vilas
Dane Vilas
Allan Donald
Dane Vilas
Allan Donald


Dawid Minnaar
Dawid Minnaar
Johan Volsteedt
Dawid Minnaar
Johan Volsteedt


André Jacobs
André Jacobs
Dr. Ali Bacher
André Jacobs
Dr. Ali Bacher
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