'Unhappy' Ruben van Heerden the latest Exeter player to leave
Exeter Chiefs' ongoing player exodus continues at pace as the Gallagher Premiership side confirmed that Ruben van Heerden is the latest to exit the club.
Van Heerden joins Sam Simmonds, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Dave Ewers and Jannes Kirsten in officially leaving, with Jack Nowell and Joe Simmonds also possibly eyeing the door.
The apparent 'homesick' South African lock will take up a contract offer with the DHL Stormer in the URC.
Chiefs’ Director of Rugby, Rob Baxter, said: “Obviously, it’s a tough decision for everyone involved. Ruben came and saw me a week or so ago and said he felt he hadn’t quite fitted in how he liked too. He also got married recently and I think his wife hadn’t quite settled either."
The 25-year-old made 14 appearances for the Chiefs this season, scoring five tries.
“I think English rugby and the club wasn’t quite what he expected it to be and he was very open and honest about it and said he didn’t feel he was playing to his potential because wrapping it up, he was just homesick. He had no interest to go another club, he only wanted to go home, and he asked if he could look for opportunities in South Africa, which he did.
“The truth is we don’t want an unhappy player bumping around who wants to get away. We realise he was missing home and his family and now he’s picked up this offer from the Stormers, so we’ve released him with immediate effect to take up that contract.”
“We’ll look at the market short-term to see what is out there, but we’ve also got guys coming through here at the club and we will look to utilise them,” added Baxter. “Lewis Pearson has really stepped up this year, Joe Bailey is someone people won’t have seen a huge amount of, but he’s training very well. Also, Alfie Bell is going to be fit soon, Aidan Davis has played a lot at lock, we’ve got Jannes Kirsten back now as well and Jacques Vermeulen is not too far away either, so the back five is starting to thicken out.
“As I said, things like this happen sometimes during the course of the season. We wish Ruben all the best for the future and thank him for his efforts.”
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I thought you meant in europe. Because all of the reasons theyre different I wouldn't correlate that to mean for europe, as in french broadcasters pay two or three times as much as the UK or SA broadcasters do, like they do for their league.
With France, it's not just about viewers, they are also paying much more. So no doubt there will be a hit (to the amount the French teams receive for only playing a fraction of it) but they may not care too much as long as the big clubs, the top 8 for example, enter the meaty end, and it wouldn't have the same value to them as the top14 contract/compensation does. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if the 3 separate networks broadcast deals only went to the clubs in their regions as well (that's how SR ended up (unbalanced) I believe).
Go to commentsHis best years were 2018 and he wasn't good enough to win the World Cup in 2023! (Although he was voted as the best player in the world in 2023)
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