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Duhan van der Merwe n’ira pas à La Rochelle

Duhan van der Merwe était annoncé à La Rochelle mais restera à Édimbourg (Photo de Ryan Hiscott/Getty Images)

Duhan van der Merwe, meilleur marqueur d’essais de l’histoire de l’Écosse, ne rejoindra pas le Stade Rochelais.

À 29 ans, l’ailier était l’une des cibles principales de La Rochelle, car son contrat à Édimbourg arrivait à son terme en juin prochain.

Mais le natif d’Afrique du Sud a finalement décidé de prolonger son contrat dans la capitale écossaise. Il est désormais lié avec le club écossais jusqu’en novembre 2027, soit après la Coupe du Monde de Rugby qui se tiendra en Australie.

Des sources proches de RugbyPass en France confiaient pourtant, il y a quelques semaines, que la venue de l’ailier en Top 14 était quasiment actée. Mais Duhan van der Merwe a préféré la stabilité.

« J’ai encore beaucoup à donner », a déclaré van der Merwe. « Je suis ici chez moi depuis sept, ou huit ans. Le club est génial avec moi. Ma femme est heureuse. J’ai foi en ce groupe, en Sean (Everitt), notre coach. Tant qu’avec ma femme, on est bien, alors je serai au top. »

Du haut de son 1,93 m pour 106 kg, le frère du talonneur international sud-africain Akker van der Merwe affirme être « encore motivé. J’ai encore deux ans et demi devant moi, je vais repousser mes limites physiques jusqu’à la prochaine Coupe du Monde, en espérant être sélectionné. »

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Duhan van der Merwe, 30 essais en 44 sélections internationales, ne fera donc pas son retour sur les pelouses françaises. Si vous l’aviez oublié, il avait disputé quatre matchs pour le MHR en 2016/17 sous les ordres de Richard Cockerill.

Cet article a été initialement publié en anglais sur RugbyPass.com et adapté en français par Idriss Chaplain.

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Six former All Blacks eligible for new nations in 2025

The 14-time All Black is contracted with New Zealand Rugby until 2026 after signing a two-year deal in May 2024.

None of the players on this list who are contracted to NZR can play for another nation Jed, part of their contract (any in NZ) is declaring for the All Blacks.


I doubt Sotutu would represent England either, they have to be one of the most stacked nations for flankers already, far more likely to be an AB. Plus (if he were to play for England this year) they would have to spend a huge amount to get him out of that declaration contract with NZR and they are already skint.


It does raise the interesting question of what sort of ratio/balance England players make up their pay from now, it has heavily increased towards International side (even if they don't win caps)? That would make it even hard, has previoulsy I think most people switching (like Shields) just viewed playing for England as icing on the cake, and the club deals themselves had to provide compeling (money) reason to leave NZ.


The three examples I'm most excited about would be if Sotutu signs in Japan with a view to playing at the highest level with Fiji (easy to see he will only be a bit part All Black unless things really go his way) in time for 2027 (NZR could even work out a 'fair play' deal with Fiji and Japan to allow him to represent earlier), and I think Shaun Stevenson has some island (Samoa) eligibility and could play from next year, alongside Ioane. Currently the Island teams are still not getting much respect from their players, and possibly that due to the unions themselves prioritizing local and WC focus, so with WR stepping up and returning the PNC with some meaning, in line for the Nations Cup, it's a great time for NZ and Australia to step up and take a lead too. Really get involved in raising profile say a tournament in Melbourne (who provide a local team themselves) that has like a Maori All Black quality invitation side included to raise the PNCs profile.


Even someone like Bower is well in the All Black frame still, but why not NZR say do a deal with Japan (for the local scene) and Fiji, say along the lines of the recent Stevenson deal with he plays both the JRLO and most of Super Rugby. He is a bit of a talisman, doing the All Black social videos during the Rugby World Cup, he could continue to link well with all three nations, added much needed experience to NZ development sides young players, Captaining the Drua and Fiji, and doing fan engagement work in Japan while playing etc (not sure if he was looking long term into that as a career, it would be good experience). Imagine the quality him, Sotutu, big Gus, drawing more quality in some of Flying Fijian's european stars coming back. Actually allow them to creaet a business product, as currently their ownly value is being opposition to other teams (playing overseas in places like San Diego). Actually give them a competition and players the rest of the world wants to pay money to watch.

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