Ricky Januarie has withdrawn from the Springboks’ preliminary Rugby World Cup squad after announcing his retirement from international rugby.
The 29-year-old Western Province scrumhalf made his decision after discussions with Springbok coach Peter de Villiers.
“Ricky has been a great servant to the Springboks and to all the teams he has represented over a long and successful career, ” said De Villiers.
“He is a combative and fearless player and has been a part of some memorable Springbok performances. I wish him all the best for the new chapter in his playing career. ”
Januarie has been released from his contract by Western Province and will join French club Lyon in time for the start of the new European season and his participation in the Stormers Super Rugby season is in doubt.
“I’ve had a great run in South African rugby and have some fantastic memories but the time has come to move on, ” said Januarie.
“Lyon have offered me a new beginning and I want to concentrate all my efforts on helping them in their first season in the French Top 14. ”
De Villiers said that he was comfortable to release Januarie as his inclusion in the preliminary Rugby World Cup squad was to offer experienced cover should other senior scrumhalves suffer injury.
“Ricky and I chatted and he knew where he stood in our Rugby World Cup plans, ” said De Villiers.
“He has reached the stage in his career where he wants to move on and there was no reason to stand in his way.
“He has produced some memorable moments over the years and his match-winning try against New Zealand in Dunedin will be remembered as long as the Springboks play. ”
Januarie made the first of 47 Test caps under coach Jake White against Uruguay in East London in 2005 – his last was against New Zealand in Soweto last year.
He collected winners’ medals at the World Under-21 championships in 2002 and Rugby World Cup in 2007 and was part of the Springbok squad that won the Castle Tri-Nations Series and the series against the British and Irish Lions in 2009.
He made his provincial debut for Boland in 2002 before moving to the Golden Lions.
He spent six years in Johannesburg before returning to the Western Cape in 2008 to join Western Province.
He recently made his 50th Super Rugby appearance for the Stormers – and 93rd for all teams in the competition.
Kudus to the boytjie from Hopefield!
Always entertaining, on and off the field, sat with him in the Paternoster Hotel not so long ago, a laugh a minute, this oke. And a real team man, always stood up for his mates when the heat was on.
Well done Ricks, go well son.
Good luck Meerkat!
Although it is not your fault you were continiously being picked for the Stormers and the Bokke during the last 2 seasons, this move was past due and it is appreciated that you chose the honourable route to retire from International Rugby.
Thank you for the contribution and generally for nuggety play through the years, best of luck with the move to Lyon!
Hamba Gahle Ricky…you have been a great servant of the game for us. Everybody who wears a Bok jersey deserves our respect and you did more than your fair share for the team.
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