MUNSTER CENTRE JACO Taute says CJ Stander and Peter O’Mahony love the province too much to leave.
The future of the two Munster internationals has come under scrutiny recently with lucrative deals from abroad believed to have been tabled.
Earlier in the week Ireland flanker O’Mahony failed to rule out a move away from his native province, while Stander, who is also out of contract at the end of the current campaign, is being linked with a move to Montpellier.
But Taute believes both players will stay in Limerick.
“CJ loves Munster and he shows it the way he plays. Peter grew up in Munster and he’s the club captain,” said Taute.
“At the end of the day it comes down to their individual choices. Where they are individually in their careers, family choices, and future choices.
“I am positive they will stay. They love Munster and Munster love them.”
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The 26-year-old Springbok centre will be at Munster for 2018-19, having signed a contract extension last term. But he knows that Munster and the IRFU are fighting a massive battle to keep some of their bigger names.
“I have got a degree in Business Management and I know it’s not that easy to say pay them what they want, and comparing it to the English and French leagues where there is a lot more money. There are a lot of pros and cons that need to be looked at,” said Taute.
“It’s impossible to compete with the money that’s in the French league, even in the Aviva Premiership, they had the salary cap but there is still a lot of money.
“I know for a fact that the IRFU and Munster will do their best to keep those two players now. It’s just trying to negotiate the money that’s the hard part in this professional environment.”
Taute, middle, launched Life Style Sports' Ultimate Away Trip with team-mates Conor Oliver and Keith Earls. Dan Sheridan / INPHO
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Taute was capped three times for South Africa, and played under new Munster head coach Johann van Graan when he was Springbok forwards coach in 2012.
The Munster centre is currently out with an ACL injury and may not play under van Graan at all this season.
However he believes that Munster could have found the right man to lead them to their first piece of silverware since the Magners League in 2011.
“I spent a Rugby Championship and end of year tour with him, so I knew him. He is a very good coach. He is coming to the part of his career now where he is ready to take on the role of a head coach,” said Taute.
“He has been in the game for ages. He has been held in high regard and has been with some very successful teams.
“He is a very good coach to work with so I am excited for that. He is ready now and no bigger challenge than coaching Munster.
“He has got his goals set, and the team have got their goal set of actually winning the trophies and not just competing in semi-finals and finals,” said Taute.
“The team has been together for 18 or 20 months now so it’s time to kick on.”
As the exclusive retail partner of Munster Rugby, Life Style Sports will send two fans on a trip of a lifetime to follow the team to South Africa for a 12-day, three city, two-match rugby bonanza. For a chance to win simply purchase the Munster alternate jersey in store or online now. For more information, see here.
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'They love Munster and Munster love them' - Taute confident POM and Stander will stay put
MUNSTER CENTRE JACO Taute says CJ Stander and Peter O’Mahony love the province too much to leave.
The future of the two Munster internationals has come under scrutiny recently with lucrative deals from abroad believed to have been tabled.
Earlier in the week Ireland flanker O’Mahony failed to rule out a move away from his native province, while Stander, who is also out of contract at the end of the current campaign, is being linked with a move to Montpellier.
But Taute believes both players will stay in Limerick.
“CJ loves Munster and he shows it the way he plays. Peter grew up in Munster and he’s the club captain,” said Taute.
“At the end of the day it comes down to their individual choices. Where they are individually in their careers, family choices, and future choices.
“I am positive they will stay. They love Munster and Munster love them.”
The 26-year-old Springbok centre will be at Munster for 2018-19, having signed a contract extension last term. But he knows that Munster and the IRFU are fighting a massive battle to keep some of their bigger names.
“I have got a degree in Business Management and I know it’s not that easy to say pay them what they want, and comparing it to the English and French leagues where there is a lot more money. There are a lot of pros and cons that need to be looked at,” said Taute.
“It’s impossible to compete with the money that’s in the French league, even in the Aviva Premiership, they had the salary cap but there is still a lot of money.
“I know for a fact that the IRFU and Munster will do their best to keep those two players now. It’s just trying to negotiate the money that’s the hard part in this professional environment.”
Taute, middle, launched Life Style Sports' Ultimate Away Trip with team-mates Conor Oliver and Keith Earls. Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
Taute was capped three times for South Africa, and played under new Munster head coach Johann van Graan when he was Springbok forwards coach in 2012.
The Munster centre is currently out with an ACL injury and may not play under van Graan at all this season.
However he believes that Munster could have found the right man to lead them to their first piece of silverware since the Magners League in 2011.
“I spent a Rugby Championship and end of year tour with him, so I knew him. He is a very good coach. He is coming to the part of his career now where he is ready to take on the role of a head coach,” said Taute.
“He has been in the game for ages. He has been held in high regard and has been with some very successful teams.
“He is a very good coach to work with so I am excited for that. He is ready now and no bigger challenge than coaching Munster.
“He has got his goals set, and the team have got their goal set of actually winning the trophies and not just competing in semi-finals and finals,” said Taute.
“The team has been together for 18 or 20 months now so it’s time to kick on.”
As the exclusive retail partner of Munster Rugby, Life Style Sports will send two fans on a trip of a lifetime to follow the team to South Africa for a 12-day, three city, two-match rugby bonanza. For a chance to win simply purchase the Munster alternate jersey in store or online now. For more information, see here.
The42 has just published its first book, Behind The Lines, a collection of some of the year’s best sports stories. Pick up your copy in Eason’s, or order it here today (€10):
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