Springbok flyhalf Johan Goosen is on the verge of announcing a move to France at the end of the current Vodacom Super Rugby season.
Goosen has been eyeing a move since early in the season, and is likely to sign for French club Racing Metro in the next few days, leaving his Toyota Cheetahs side with a massive dilemma.
SuperSport
The Bok went to France earlier in the season during a bye week for the Cheetahs and visited both Racing and Toulon and has also been in talks with the Stormers, although this is the least likely option on his plate.
And with the Cheetahs struggling in this year’s Super Rugby competition, the pivot has his sights set elsewhere.
There is a worry that he remains an injury risk and it will be interesting to see if Goosen is selected for the Springboks again.
His form has been more than patchy this season and he has struggled to keep his place in the Cheetahs team, often playing second fiddle to Elgar Watts.
The Cheetahs have also been dealt another blow as the Volksblad reported Riaan Smit is also heading to France at the end of the season, meaning Watts will be their only flyhalf option left for the Currie Cup.
According to the newspaper, the Cheetahs have targeted Western Force flyhalf Sias Ebersohn to return to Bloemfontein as Goosen’s replacement.
This is rather ironic, as Ebersohn left the Cheetahs when he was getting little game time and had a public fall-out with coach Naka Drotske, which resulted in a rather scathing interview on local radio station OFM where he said he didn’t want to return.
Things have obviously softened, but Ebersohn looks to be enjoying his rugby in Perth now and is playing well, so it will be interesting to see if the Cheetahs have the financial muscle and clout to bring him back to South Africa.
There has been some speculation that he may head to the Stormers but supersport.com’s information is that he still has to convince Stormers director of Rugby Gert Smal he is the right choice as they already have Demetri Catrakilis and Kurt Coleman on their books.
The Stormers are also interested in scrumhalf Jano Vermaak, who is allegedly keen to come back to South Africa after 12 months at Toulouse to fight for a place in the World Cup squad next year.
Goosen’s agent Anthony Johnson says a decision will be made in the next few days.
“We have discussed Johan with the various interested parties as well as the Springbok management team. We will most likely finalise Johan’s future in the next few days,” Johnson said.
Meanwhile, the Cheetahs will also be without scrumhalf Sarel Pretorius for three weeks, after he sustained an ankle injury.
The Shimlas’ Renier Botha has been drafted into the squad as cover, as the Cheetahs have already released Kevin Luiters to the EP Kings.
The rumours in SA rugby about player movements have nearly become as tedious as in English premiership Football.
Just get it over with Johan and go… whether you play your rugby in Paris or in Bloem or even in Parys who really cares.
Goosen would do well to injure himself again so that his agent can get a contract signed before the Frenchies figure out what a lemon he is.
To me the worst of this story is that the FS bosses and coaches don’t even know whether he is going or staying.
According to the Rugby365 report they also only read about it in the papers.
That is poor form from Goosen if it is true.
Looks like he is trying to hold HM to random and is expecting a long term Bok contract or else he is going to pack his bags.
He has not even come close to living up to the hype about him at this stage and his injury history is a huge negative as well.
Excerp from the report
“However, Cheetahs assistant coach Hawies Fourie told rugby365 that they have not heard anything from the player or his agent.
“I have also seen the reports that he will make a call in the next few days, but more than that I don’t know,” Fourie told this website.
“We are also still waiting to hear what his decision is,” he added.
Goosen’s contract with the Cheetahs expire in October, at the conclusion of the Currie Cup season, and his agent has been in discussion with the Springbok and Cheetahs management over his future.”
Cheers, geniet dit bye bye
I though hope Jano Vermaak comes back, getting injured in the first test last year was a huge blow to bok rugby in my opinion.
ou gosie as jy moet gaan go well word sterk en kom terug beter en vinniger,en ontjou die besering spook het vir jean bok kaptein ook maar gery in sy jong dae….aan die cheetahs goeie tyd om jong pieter jordaan deur te bring
Users Online
Total 120 users including 0 member, 120 guests, 0 bot online
Most users ever online were 3735, on 31 August 2022 @ 6:23 pm