Business Day

Rugby stars head overseas in search of cash

- Craig Ray Cape Town

The tough financial times facing SA rugby clubs has been highlighte­d in recent weeks with the news of some high-profile players taking up short-term overseas contracts.

Stormers star Damian Willemse‚ who was unlucky to miss out on Rugby World Cup selection after a knee injury set him back‚ has signed with Saracens in England on a threemonth deal.

Bulls and Springbok prop Lizo Gqoboka‚ another player on the fringes of the Bok World Cup squad‚ also revealed he would play at Montpellie­r in France for the next few months.

Stormers and Bok prop Wilco Louw is another on a similar deal‚ this time with French club Toulon.

These are just three examples of unions happy to let prized assets go and earn their wages in the northern hemisphere at a time when there is no domestic rugby in SA.

Western Province are cashstrapp­ed and losing players to overseas and local clubs on a regular basis.

Removing Willemse‚ one of the highest-paid members on their roster, from their wage bill for three months helps WP to alleviate the financial strain they are under.

The flip side is that often loan deals end up becoming permanent moves. Robert and Dan du Preez are an example both taking up loan deals with the Sale Sharks and within nine months moving permanentl­y.

“We’re grateful to Western Province for allowing Damian to play his rugby at Saracens for the next three months‚” Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall said. “He is a young talent and we’re looking forward to welcoming him to the club.”

There is an upside for players‚ as they gain valuable experience in another league‚ but it also comes at the cost of missing out on an off-season.

In Willemse s case‚ injury cost him two months of the year anyway‚ so he was forced to rest. But Gqoboka‚ in particular‚ has endured a heavy workload in 2019 as a permanent member of the Bulls team in Super Rugby and the Blue Bulls in Currie Cup, in addition to being part of the Springboks’ Rugby Championsh­ip squad.

Gqoboka will link up with fellow South Africans Jannie and Bismarck du Plessis‚ as well as former Bulls Jacques du Plessis‚ Paul Willemse and Nicolaas Janse van Rensburg.

“I am very excited to start this new adventure in Montpellie­r‚” Gqoboka said. “I spoke with some club players who are very happy there. I look forward to finding my bearings and getting to know everyone.

“The Top 14 is a great championsh­ip that brings together many experience­d internatio­nal players. There are also many young talents who can learn from them.

“My personal goal is to contribute as much as possible to the success of the club. Everyone always has something to contribute‚ both on the ground and outside‚ trying to be a better person‚ helping people and bringing a positive attitude.”

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