Star DHL Stormers prop Vincent Koch will not be available for Western Province in this year’s Currie Cup.
According to reports, Koch’s contract with the Pumas lasts until the end of 2016 and his home union has no intention of letting him go.
“He will play (Currie Cup rugby) for me in 2015 and 2016,” said Pumas president Hein Mentz.
“Our viewpoint is that we give players opportunities to improve. Therefore, we made Vincent available to the Stormers and Renaldo Bothma and Giant Mtyanda to the Sharks.
“Vincent was loaned to the Stormers because the Lions, our franchise partner, didn’t regard him as good enough.”
Mentz added that there is still uncertainty regarding the franchise composition for next year’s expanded Super Rugby competition.
Should the Pumas again form part of the Lions franchise, then that franchise would have 1st option to utilise Koch, otherwise he could return to play for the Stormers.
When probed about the possibility of selling Koch to Western Province on a permanent basis, Mentz said: “Money can’t buy everything. We have a long-term vision here. If you make short-term decisions, it could cost you in the long run.”
Koch has been a standout performer for the Stormers this year and with Frans Malherbe likely away with the Boks, his absence would be felt by WP in the Currie Cup.
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When probed about the possibility of selling Koch to Western Province on a permanent basis, Mentz said: “Money can’t buy everything”.
Despite of what Mentz said, every player has a price, and if Gert Smal wants Koch he better hurry up and pay that price before Koch ends up in the Sharks tank.