The Brumbies have agreed to 2-year deals with 1 of Australia’s best young talents in flyhalf Nick Jooste and experienced campaigner Andrew Smith, who will return to the nation’s capital in 2016.
At the tender age of 18, Australian Schoolboy and Perth Spirit player, Jooste has already amassed quite the rugby CV, even though he is still a high school student. The Western Australian native has represented his state at Under 16, Under 18 and Under 20 levels and also represented the Western Force A side against Singapore.
He was recently selected in the Australian Schools Barbarians side that took on Samoa and New Zealand.
The young flyhalf has been a member of the Hale School’s last 3 Brother Redmond Cup winning seasons, as well as captaining the side in their most recent title. Over his 3 years in the Hale 1st 15 Jooste has tallied in excess of 450 points, scoring more than 25 tries.
In 2015 Jooste has joined the Perth Spirit in the National Rugby Championship and has turned heads with his kicking game, and vision around the field.
Brumbies Rugby CEO Michael Jones says Jooste’s signature is great news for the club.
“There’s no doubt that Nick is an elite player,” Jones said.
“All Super Rugby clubs have been keeping an eye on him for a while.”
Jooste is just the 6th player in history to be signed on a full-time Super Rugby contract while at school. Jones says the Brumbies program will help Jooste’s game to develop under the tutelage of experienced coaching staff.
“When you watch him play, you see a resemblance to a young Stephen Larkham.
“I know that sets the bar quite high, however he’s 6-foot 3, has great vision and a great kicking game, so I think it’s a fair comparison.
“For Nick to be able to learn about Super Rugby from 1 of the greatest flyhalves of the game, who just so happens to be our head coach, can only be a good thing for his personal development.
Jooste’s kicking game has been making headlines since a video of a successful conversion attempt from 60m out was posted online.
He will join the Brumbies on a 2-year deal for 2016 and 2017.
Meantime, the Brumbies welcome back centre Andrew Smith to the club after a 2-year hiatus in Ireland and France.
The 30-year old made 50 appearances for the Brumbies between 2010 – 2014 and scored 6 tries.
He left Super Rugby at the conclusion of the 2014 season to link with Irish side Munster, before shifting to French Top 14 side Montpellier Hérault Rugby for the 2014 / 2015 season.
Jones is excited to welcome Smith back to the Brumbies for the next 2 seasons.
“Andrew has some unfinished business here in Canberra,” Jones said.
“After being a part of the side that went so close to winning the Super Rugby title in 2013, he’s re-joining the Brumbies to help us go 1 better in 2016 and 2017.
“He can play a number of positions and adds depth to our world-class backline.”
Both players will link with the Brumbies later this year in preparation for the 2016 Super Rugby season.
The Brumbies announced earlier this week that they will play 8 matches at GIO Stadium next year, beginning with a Round 1 matchup against the Hurricanes on Friday 26 February, followed by a Round 2 showdown at home against the Waratahs.
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