Scottish Rugby set for huge Duhan van der Merwe shaped boost
Duhan van der Merwe is poised to give Scottish Rugby another boost by turning down a move to France when his contract runs out at the end of the season.
Star winger van der Merwe, 29, one of the lethal finishers in the world, is Scotland’s all-time leading try scorer with 30 in 44 games, one more than Darcy Graham has been linked with a move to Ronan O’Gara’s La Rochelle.
The 6’4” powerhouse was also linked with a return to South Africa to join the Stormers, which was subsequently denied is set to turn down a move to the Atlantic coast to remain in the Scottish capital.
RugbyPass sources in France have told us that Top 14 recruitment bosses believe that even though he has yet to sign a new contract, only a dramatic collapse would prevent it from happening.
The former South Africa under-20 international and younger brother of former Springbok hooker Akker van der Merwe qualified for Scotland on residency grounds and is closing in on 100 appearances for Edinburgh.
He started his career with the Blue Bulls before moving to Montpellier and arriving in Edinburgh in 2017. He returned in 2022 after a spell in the Premiership with Worcester Warriors.
Edinburgh boss Sean Everitt told RugbyPass after we broke the news of Van der Merwe’s talks with La Rochelle that he was desperate for him to agree a new contract and stay with the United Rugby Championship outfit.
“I was joking with him today because we obviously read the same article. We want to keep Duhan in Scotland if we can. He's got a business here in Scotland.
“We desperately do want to keep him here, so we'll do the best we can. We're in the process of contracting for season 2025-2026 at the moment. We'll cross that bridge when it comes to it,” he said.
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Tu as tout résumé. SA rugby donne tout pour les Boks car l'objectif suprême est la Coupe du monde.
Les pays européens ne mettent pas autant de moyens dans leurs équipes nationales car l'économie du rugby est orientée sur les clubs.
Voilà la principale raison de la domination extrême de HS dans le palmarès des WC.
L'argent est apporté par les équipes nationales en HS et par les clubs ou provinces en HN.
A part, l'Angleterre en 2003 difficile d'exister dans toutes les compétitions de rugby aujourd'hui.
Go to commentsInteresting article, and it’s a measure of how far ahead France is that they have pro players in four divisions.
Would it be possible to have a similar article covering pay structures in women’s rugby?
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