'It's a weird thing' - How the Duane Vermeulen Ulster signing went down
Springbok No.8 Duane Vermeulen has shed some light on why he ended up joining Ulster - and it sounds like it was touch and go on his actually signing - aided by a dose of good timing.
The Ravenhill club are no strangers to South African players of course - in fact they have quite a history of big-name Springboks signings. The likes of Ruan Pienaar, Marcell Coetzee, Franco van der Merwe and Johann Muller have called Belfast home in recent seasons, but even in that illustrious context, Vermeulen stands out as a major coup for the Irish province.
'Thor' has done it all in the game, even if he's now reached the ripe old age of 35.
From the sound of things, Ulster's Head of Operations and Recruitment, Byrn Cunningham did a slap-up job convincing the World Cup winner to give Belfast a shot when the big No.8 found himself in between contracts.
Ulster for their part had lost out on the signing of Fijian utility forward Leone Nakarawa, after his deal fell through in June.
"It's a weird thing," Vermeulen told Ulster Rugby TV when asked about how his signing came about. "I was in a weird place a few months back.
"I was between a rock and a hard place.
"My contract ended in South Africa and I was looking at maybe going to Japan.
"Obviously Bryn approached us with Ulster. He said 'listen, hear me out. See if you like it, you can always test the waters and see how it goes.
"My first week has been really good and we'll see how we go from here but I must say that speaking to a guy that is so passionate about the club and what it's all about, explaining what it all means, it's nice to see its bread and butter.
"I spoke to some of the coaches to see what say about the club is really nice. I kind of have the same feeling and passion towards the game.
"It's a place where I can definitely learn something and where I can add some value and hopefully this is a start of a good journey."
After testing positive for Covid-19 in his first week, the 6'3, 115kg backrow made his presence felt playing a key role in Ulster's remarkable away win against Clermont in the Heineken Champions Cup.
"A lot of guys over the weekend impressed in the way they handled themselves and their professionalism, from the youngster all the way to the senior guys.
"It kind of feel likes it's a great team environment and I a great team to be a part of."
It seems in rugby, as in life, timing is everything.
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That’s not the only way to look at it. Every year there are players with breakout seasons in the feeder comp. Those players are fairly limited in what options they have because the Super sides operate as ‘clubs’ where they have people contracted for multiple years and no space available unlike contracting setups in the NFL. Going to four would force an improvement in player retention imo.
As per above I think there is a lot of intelligence in doing that. I reckon I could come up with a dead wood list of 30 names for you. But yes, it certainly means they would need to factor in a better way of making sure the right players are retained. I like small squads myself, but every year teams are needing to go well beyond their numbers and pick from those that remained in NZ after missing out on Super contracts, so just compensating by having fewer teams but larger squads would certainly be viable, especially the way they are injurying their players currently.
Why not just give them Moana figuretively speaking to have as their fourth side (so they need to drop a side so it can be 5 teams on each side of the ditch, with Drua having Fiji games as well)? That’s the point of my reply, that the Aussies should have actually consolidated to 3 teams years ago, not four, pertinent because the 11 teams currently is not ‘it’. Hey, if they can get a Jaguares, or (South) American team in with even half of Argentina’s test stars and most of all the others, as a 12th team willing to play within 10 hours flight, then great, that’s obviously the way to go. But weve heard nothing. I can’t see a 6th NZ team as they’ve refused profusely and it would take too much of a restructural step for them to accept imo.
Yep, that’s right, the 12 number is also not ‘it’. 10 rather than 12 gives them more flexibility imo. It could all change depending on what this new test window global season bs is going to be.
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