'It will be disappointing' - Munster break silence on Bok's rumoured exit
The likely departure of Springbok centre Damian de Allende would be a big loss for Munster revealed assistant coach Stephen Larkham.
De Allende’s two-year deal with Munster is coming to end this season.
According to various media reports, the World Cup winner is likely to move to Japan to join either Kintetsu Liners or Saitama Wild Knights.
Reports suggest that the 30-year-old already enjoyed a stint with the Wild Knights and they are the current favourites to win his signature.
“Look, it would be understandable. Players move around all the time,” Larkham told The42.ie when asked about the 30-year-old’s potential exit.
“It will be disappointing. He’s been great for us. I’m not sure what your opinion of him is but he’s been great within the squad, within the organisation and then obviously his performances on the field have been tremendous as well.
“So he would be a loss, no doubt,”
He added: “We certainly haven’t secured our full roster for next year and that’s a process is always going throughout the 12 months of the year.
“There’s always contract negotiations and top-ups and those discussions happening. So it’s no different at the moment.
“We’re kind of in the heat of it at the moment, just trying to get a number of guys signed.
“So we’ll have to wait and see.”
There was good news elsewhere on the Springbok front, with RG Snyman having signed a two extension with the province last week.
“We’ve seen glimpses of RG on the field and we’ve seen a lot more of him at training and around the place, and he adds a lot to this organisation.
“There’s always a concern with players and signing big contracts. Look at some of the big players around the world who sign big contracts and then get injured, it’s part and parcel of the game.
“There’s a tremendous team around him at the moment, building him back up, so we’ve got full confidence in that process.”
Latest Comments
I think that any NZ player who has been on a full SR contract with a NZ franchise for 7 seasons or more (regardless of All Black caps) has demonstrated great loyalty to NZR and therefore should be free to make the big dollars overseas (it is a profession with a limited shelf life) and be eligible for All Black selection.
This policy encourages NZ players to play in Super Rugby until age 28-29 when their market value is at its highest and very likely to leave NZ anyway as NZR can no longer afford them unless they are core All Blacks.
Go to commentsEasy to look at it statistically.
Go to comments