WESTERN PROVINCE AND the Stormers have indicated they will attempt to retain flanker Pieter-Steph du Toit despite confirming that the World Rugby player of the year has terminated his contract.
Rugby players in South Africa were given a 21-day window up until Thursday night in which they could cancel their contracts or else face pay cuts of up to 43% due to the financial impact of the Covid-19 crisis on South Africa rugby.
World Cup-winning Springbok back row du Toit, who was recently linked with a move to French club Montpellier, has opted to cancel his contract with Western Province but it remains unclear if he will leave South Africa.
Earlier this month, Montpellier vehemently denied that they had made an offer to du Toit, stating that the club was โin no way engaged in any negotiations with this player.โ
Western Province Rugby, which is represented in Super Rugby by the Stormers, confirmed that the majority of their squad, including Springboks captain Siya Kolisi, have committed to remaining in Cape Town, but du Toit was among those to exit his contract.
โThere were just three players โ Pieter-Steph du Toit, Cobus Wiese and Jean-Luc du Plessis โ who submitted termination notices before the deadline on May 14,โ reads a statement.
โAs previously indicated by WP Rugby, the existing contracts between the players and the Company are considered as binding and WP Rugby has reserved the right to hold players to these contracts or exercise other rights that may be held.
โThese options will be discussed with the players that have purportedly cancelled their contracts and more information about the course of action will be provided in future.โ
It now remains to be seen if du Toit negotiates a new deal with Western Province Rugby or opts for a move elsewhere.
Prior to the Covid-19 outbreak, Stormers fullback Dillyn Lleyds had agreed to join Ronan OโGaraโs La Rochelle in France and prop Wilco Louw had signed for Harlequins in England.
Elsewhere, Springboks hooker Malcom Marx was one of five players who opted to cancel their contracts with the Lions.
Marx will return to Japanโs Top League when the Covid-19 restrictions lift, while Ruan Vermaak, Tyrone Green, Shaun Reynolds and Neil de Bruin also terminated their contracts with the Lions.
โThere is always a big sense of loss and sadness when we lose family members. We wish them well on their journey ahead and thank them for some very special times spent with the Lions,โ said CEO Rudolf Straeuli.
The Celtic tigers
Limerick Layabouts
The Tullow Tanks โ made up entirely of Sean OโBriens offspring
The Flying Columns
The Galway Hookers anyone?
The Leeside Langballs.
Corkonian langers.
The navan numptys
who cares gridiron isnt wanted here
Ignoring the irony of you reading a story about a sport you allegedly donโt care about, itโs worth pointing out that, to a growing number of people, it is very much wanted here.
Exhibit A: The 50k people who turned up in the Aviva last September to watch a college football game.
Exhibit B: The GAA and others extensive moves to get an NFL game played in Croke Park.
Exhibit C: The Irish American Football League has a record number of teams and players taking part this year.
But you donโt like it David, so obviously nobody else in the country does.
Completely agree
The Blarney Bailouts
Newry mighty ducks
The Dingle Dolphins surely.