Confirmed: Bryan Habana has signed for Toulon
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The Stormers have confirmed that Springbok wing Bryan Habana has signed a pre-contract agreement to move to French club Toulon after the close of the 2013 Super Rugby season.
The three-year deal will see Habana make the move to the south of France as the 2013/14 Top 14 season gets underway.
Capped 83 times at Test level for the Springboks - and their all-time leading try-scorer - Habana has made it clear that he is available to continue represent his country, should he be selected.
"Playing for the Boks is a huge part of my life and I would never turn my back on my country," he said.
"I'll never stop giving 100 percent on the field for any team I play for and if the Springbok coach picks me, I'll be there."
Habana said he was grateful to Western Province Rugby for providing him with some great memories over the past three years.
"I'd like to thank everyone at Western Province for their support throughout my stay in Cape Town," he said.
"I've had three great seasons in the Cape thus far and I am looking forward to finishing off on a high before taking on a new challenge overseas. Hopefully we can build on the success we experienced last year - this young team has the opportunity to dominate for years to come and I'm proud to be sharing my experience with the next generation of star players."
Western Province Rugby CEO Rob Wagner commented: "As sad as it is knowing that Bryan will be leaving us after this year's Vodacom Super Rugby season, he does so with our blessing and we would like to thank him for his contribution to the DHL Western Province and DHL Stormers teams over the past three years.
"We would like to wish Bryan and his wife everything of the best for their new chapter abroad, but we also look forward to him giving his all for the DHL Stormers during the 2013 Super Rugby season."
Making the move wasn't an easy decision, but Habana felt that the time was right to seek out a different challenge.
"It's a wrench to leave my home, even if only for a short while, but the chance to test myself against different opposition in a new environment was difficult to turn down," he said.
"Rugby Club Toulonnais has an incredible pedigree and some phenomenal players and working with everyone there is going to help me improve my game - and hopefully I can bring something new to the team there as well."
For the moment though, Habana has his sights set firmly on success with the Stormers in the Super Rugby tournament, as he recovers from a knee injury sustained during the 2012 Currie Cup Final.
"The rehabilitation has gone well and I haven't experienced any complications at all. We're back at pre-season training now and I'm looking forward to putting in some serious work to get myself back up to speed ahead of the new season.
"I'm 100 percent focused on what I want to achieve on the field this year and can't wait to get started."






Comments
APV1 says...
Meyer is happy to use "overseas-based" players, at least he was in the Autumn. Flo was stolen, mercilessly, from Bath for the duration.
Posted 14:21 17th January 2013
makemehappy says...
@GoWalesGo - I note you couldn't comment on why there shouldn't be opinion. How are you measuring your other statements truthfulnes? Time to move on. You made a rather daft comment about 'opinion' , which was highlighted, now its time to enjoy the rugby! No need to repeat yourself either!
Posted 09:23 13th January 2013
GoWalesGo says...
makemehappy
Well mine was a fact while your's was pure hyperbole so...
Posted 07:41 12th January 2013
GoWalesGo says...
makemehappy
Well my answer was actually a fact... while your's was just hyperbole
Posted 02:14 12th January 2013
Lucasrg says...
Even Castrogiovanni is very close to Tulon now!
Posted 00:55 12th January 2013
Spartacus says...
@GoWalesGo is obviously all angry about something, but @KiwiKev comments are ridiculous in the extreme. There are some great players in the NH, as seen on the November Internationals. Just because a team loses it doesnt mean that all of the players are crap. The most obvious example is Parisse - even NZ would find space for him in the team.
Posted 22:41 11th January 2013
makemehappy says...
@GoWalesGo - I should have pointed out that you were the first 'opinion' post of the two of us!!
Posted 19:06 11th January 2013
makemehappy says...
@GoWalesGo - does that mean we shouldn't have opinions?
Posted 19:04 11th January 2013
Spartacus says...
@makemehappy - tend to agree. France will suffer further down the line
Posted 17:00 11th January 2013
GoWalesGo says...
makemehappy
Oh great... the first "opinion" answer.
Posted 16:18 11th January 2013
Kiwikev says...
@ Markpat
Who are these "top NH players" that you think could make the run on side for any country other than OZ?
Posted 14:57 11th January 2013
ouam says...
@spartacus: he will probably play as a center. Anyway Toulon imports all the available big names.
@markpat: Toulon stadium is always sold out so Habana wont change anything.
Posted 14:53 11th January 2013
carpelone says...
He has the possibility to end on a high note as SR Champion and having a lot of easy money on the Cote d'Azur. Then he returns to SA and buy a wine estate in Stellenbosch. Not bad.
Posted 13:09 11th January 2013
makemehappy says...
@Spartacus - because they have no interest in improving French rugby as a whole. They just want the world's best players, no matter what the cost. Rather sad in my opinion.
Posted 13:06 11th January 2013
markpat says...
Also because the name sells tickets, etc. Good signing by Toulon and good move by Habana at this stage of his career, in my opinion.
Testing yourself playing in a completely different environment is surely one of the things you want to do as a world class player before you retire. It's a pity that the money isn't there for the top NH players to give Super Rugby a go.
Posted 12:44 11th January 2013
GoWalesGo says...
Spartacus
Perhaps because Habana is one of the best wingers in the world?
They've got the money so why not...
Plus he will most likely be with the squad all year round, a French international would not. Well unless meyer feels that he should keep him in the SA squad.
Posted 12:12 11th January 2013
Spartacus says...
Big fan of Habana, but why do French need to import wingers? A bit like shipping coal to Newcastle?
Posted 11:26 11th January 2013