Hanyani Masana Shimange (born 17 April 1978) is a former professional rugby union player. His position of choice was hooker, but he played one game for the Springboks at flank.
During his career, Shimange played for the , Free State Cheetahs and Western Province in the Currie Cup competition in South Africa and the Sharks, Cats and Stormers in the international Super Rugby competition.
Shimange played for the Free State Cheetahs and the Cats until 2004, before moving back to the Western Cape, to take up a contract with Western Province. He also played Currie Cup for Western Province until 2006. Shimange often found himself picked as a replacement and started few games. In 2007 he moved to Boland Cavaliers in the hope of getting more game-time. However he ended up playing for no South African domestic union in 2007, due to Boland laying him off in the wake of the Fidentia meltdown. Hanyani Shimange - the forgotten Bok - IOL Sport | IOL.co.za Fidentia's woes deal a blow to Boland rugby
Shimange did however continue to be part of the Stormers' squad in the Super Rugby competition that year. He returned to Cape Town in 2008 where he started playing for Western Province in the Vodacom Cup, before playing Currie Cup rugby for them from 2009 until his retirement in 2010. In January 2010 Shimange trained with the Lions Super Rugby squad while being assessed by Lions' coach Dick Muir for a possible loan agreement with the Stormers to whom he was contracted. Shimange on loan to Lions | Sport24 He did not end up playing for the Lions on loan and formed part of the Stormers squad for the 2010 Super Rugby season.
Shimange was nominated for the SA Rugby Young Player of the Year award in 2002.
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In 2013, Shimange took over the coaching of the University of Cape Town's rugby team, the Ikey Tigers, for their Super League A campaign after the departure of their head coach Kevin Foote to the Western Force following the 2013 Varsity Cup season.
As of July 2025, Shimange is vice-chairman of the Chris Burger fund, established by Morné du Plessis to raise funds for the financial support of seriously or catastrophically injured South African rugby players and to create education to reduce injuries in the sport.
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