Toulon sign Habana

Toulon sign Habana

Springbok and Stormers wing Bryan Habana will join Toulon after Super Rugby.

The 29-year-old has agreed a three-year deal with the French Top 14 club. He will depart to France following the Stormers’ Super Rugby campaign.

‘I’d like to thank everyone at Western Province for their support throughout my stay in Cape Town,’ he said. ‘I’ve had three great seasons in the Cape thus far and I am looking forward to finishing off on a high before taking on a new challenge overseas.

‘It’s a wrench to leave my home, even if only for a short while, but the chance to test myself against different opposition in a new environment was difficult to turn down. Toulon has an incredible pedigree and some phenomenal players and working with everyone there is going to help me improve my game – and hopefully I can bring something new to the team there as well.’

WP CEO Rob Wagner commented: ‘As sad as it is knowing that Bryan will be leaving us after this year’s Super Rugby season, he does so with our blessing and we would like to thank him for his contribution to the Western Province and Stormers teams over the past three years.

‘We would like to wish Bryan and his wife everything of the best for their new chapter abroad, but we also look forward to him giving his all for the Stormers during the 2013 Super Rugby season.’

Habana added that he’d still make himself available for Springbok selection.

‘Playing for the Boks is a huge part of my life and I would never turn my back on my country,’ he said. ‘I’ll never stop giving 100% on the field for any team I play for and if the Springbok coach picks me, I’ll be there.’

Habana boasts 83 Test caps and is South Africa’s all-time top try-scorer with 47. He will join fellow South Africans Bakkies Botha, Danie Rossouw, and Joe van Niekerk at Toulon.


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  • 1.ufo: Reply to this comment

    good luck bryan…

    enjoy life overseas…

  • 2.Gtown: Reply to this comment

    you mean Bryan DRAGON innit ;)

  • 3.llewellyn2758: Reply to this comment

    RT @keocoza: Toulon sign Habana: Springbok and Stormers wing Bryan Habana will join Toulon after Super Rugby. The 29-year-… http://t.c

  • 4.pokkel: Reply to this comment

    I wonder how much Toulon paid the Stormers to release Habana from his contract?

  • 5.londonshark: Reply to this comment

    Habs came back into form nicely, but I’m not sure I would sign a 29 year old winger if I had millions to play with.

  • 6.londonshark: Reply to this comment

    I remember when no French club would touch him in 2010 (or at least give him what he wanted). Credit to him for getting back into form.

  • 7.Rockn Rolla: Reply to this comment

    I would love to see a full strength Toulon side play against the likes of a full strength harks or Stormers side on a neutral turf…….what would be the result you think ???

  • 8.Rockn Rolla: Reply to this comment

    Sharks not harks

  • 9.Taahirah: Reply to this comment

    Rhule and JP our Bok wings next WC.

  • 10.RugbyStudent: Reply to this comment

    Habana should turn himself into a 13 while he is there.

  • 11.Hondo: Reply to this comment

    @RugbyStudent-9:
    He is too strong, too powerful for a centre position
    Look at De Jongh’s attributes as the yardstick

  • 12.Rockn Rolla: Reply to this comment

    @RugbyStudent-9:

    Good concept but then he would compete with Bastareaud the french 13

  • 13.RugbyStudent: Reply to this comment

    9.) Hougie
    10.) Jantjies
    11.) Rhule
    12.) De Jongh
    13.) Habana
    14.) JP Pietersen
    15.) Taute

    :)

  • 14.Rockn Rolla: Reply to this comment

    9 Hougie
    10 Lambie
    11 Rhule
    12 Steyn
    13 Jordaan
    14 JP
    15 Taute

  • 15.Rockn Rolla: Reply to this comment

    or

    9 Hougie
    10 Lambie
    11 Jordaan
    12 Steyn
    13 JDJ
    14 JP
    15 Taute

    It would be mad not to consider Paul Jordaan in any future bok setup, the kid has blistering pace and a sidestep like bambi in a minefield

  • 16.willievz: Reply to this comment

    9 Hougie
    10 Goosen
    11 Habana
    12 Steyn
    13 JPP
    14 Rhule
    15 A.Coetzee

  • 17.RugbyStudent: Reply to this comment

    @Rockn Rolla-14:

    Haven’t seen much from Hougie, Lambie and Steyn to give me any sense that they’ll beat the current crop of youngsters for a place come world cup time. Hougie is not the best scrumhalf and has not cemented his place. Lambie struggles to be 1st choice flyhalf for his province, let alone, franchise or Boks. Steyn has not been fit since playing in France. His kicking isn’t as effective as it use to be and quite frankly, picking him just for kicking is a step back.

  • 18.Rockn Rolla: Reply to this comment

    @RugbyStudent-16:

    OK…..lets all have this conversation end of super season, its a long hard road for players to prove their worth, im just saying watch the Sharks Backline this year

    Ludik
    Steyn
    Whitehead
    Jordaan
    Lambie
    JPP

  • 19.TooMuchRugby: Reply to this comment

    9 – Anyone but Hougaard
    10 – Anyone but MSteyn
    11 – Anyone
    12 – Anyone but FSteyn
    13 – Anyone but JPP or Habana
    14 – Anyone
    15 – Anyone but Kirchner

  • 20.Rhys7: Reply to this comment

    Smit also signing for Toulon in next few days

  • 21.Rhys7: Reply to this comment

    Bok 2015 XV

    15 Taute
    14 Pietersen
    13 De Jongh
    12 Steyn
    11 Basson, Mvovo, Rhule
    10 Goosen
    9 Hougaard
    8 Vermeulen
    7 Alberts
    6 Louw
    5 Bekker
    4 Etzebeth
    3 Du Plessis
    2 Du Plessis
    1 Mtawarira

    16 Ralepelle
    17 Kitsoff
    18 Cilliers
    19 Brussouw
    20 Kolisi
    21 Vermaak
    22 Lambie
    23 Jordaan

    24 Fourie
    25 Wian Du Preez!!!!!!!
    26 Malherbe
    27 Flip
    28 Kankowski
    29 Potgietee
    30 Jantjes
    31 Van Den Heever
    32 Basson, Mvovo, Rhule

  • 22.Dusky: Reply to this comment

    Most overrated, overpaid player in South Africa in the years after 2007.

    Habana’s 2012 season also over-hyped.

    Best thing that happened to WP in the Currie Cup final was when Habana got injured. The game turned on its head directly after that moment.

    The whole backline dynamic changed because you dont have the lord playing in your backline with an ego bigger than his lips.

    For WP/Stormers sake – I hope they are looking after Pietersen. The Sharks will happily accommodate him in a nice upmarket apartment in Ballito. Trust me.

  • 23.Dusky: Reply to this comment

    @Rhys7-19: Smit ?

  • 24.Dusky: Reply to this comment

    @RugbyStudent-16: Ummmm the Sharks turned their season around in Super rugby because of Frans Steyn, and also ripped the Stormers a new hole at Newlands partly because of the stable dynamic Steyn brings at inside centre. Patrick Lambie will come into his own as well with Steyn next to him. That combination will be a wrecking ball in mid-field but we will only see that when the Sharks pulverize the Stormers yet again.

    Face it for the Boks – as soon as Steyn is vaguely fit, De Villiers will be moved around in the backline just to make sure he is accommodated somewhere.

  • 25.Dusky: Reply to this comment

    @Rockn Rolla-17: Sharks starting backline this year – 15. Ludik/Viljoen, 14 – Pietersen, 13 – Jordaan, 12 – Steyn, 11 – Mvovo, 10 – Lambie, 9 – whichever (all the same level)

    Going to be something special if they can just keep the injury count low.

  • 26.victoriabok: Reply to this comment

    @RugbyStudent-16:

    > Hougie is not the best scrumhalf and has not cemented his place

    He has never impressed me much at scrumhalf, as a matter of fact for the Bulls Vermaak played much better than him at no 9 last year. He did score a few good tries on the wing though, but for a test scrumhalf he leaves much to be desired

    All the hype surrounding him was only because FdP said he’s the next best thing

    Maybe Reinach would be a better investment for the future?

  • 27.Dusky: Reply to this comment

    @victoriabok-25: I recall Bulls fans calling for Vermaak to be lynched a little while back. You are a a fickle bunch for sure. Hougie is a good scrumhalf. He didn’t have a great year in 2012 but then neither did anyone else for that matter.

    The whole Bok team was so kak in 2012 that Habana got an award for goodness sake !

    Give Hougie a chance. Reinach looks good, but then the Sharks seem to have this ability to mass produce average scrumhalves in short periods of time. Pienaar, Kockott, McLeod etc.

    Reinach has to play a while longer before we decide whether he is the real deal, or did the Sharks ‘invent’ him.

  • 28.victoriabok: Reply to this comment

    @Dusky-26:

    The problem with Vermaak is they gave him very little gametime yet expected him to perform like a test scrumhalf when he gets on the field

    He’s a good stable scrumhalf, nothing more

    FdP was a brilliant player, you don’t get them that often and Hougie’s not of the same quality and he lacks Fourie’s intelligence and ability to read the game

  • 29.Dusky: Reply to this comment

    @victoriabok-27: When I look back at these years, two players will stand out in my memory as Springbok greats. Those two are Percy Montgommery and Fourie Du Preez. If I had to vote for the best Bok of the last few years it would be FdP without a doubt.

  • 30.victoriabok: Reply to this comment

    @Dusky-28:

    We’ve had some great scrumhalves, Divan, Garth Wright, Joost, Fourie and plenty others

    Fourie at his best was unbeatable as was Divan

    With ball in hand within 10m of the tryline no-one would have stopped Joost from scoring and he was a great defender as well

  • 31.victoriabok: Reply to this comment

    @Dusky-26:

    > The whole Bok team was so kak in 2012 that Habana got an award for goodness sake

    Haban can play kak for many games (trying to intercept instead of tackling), lose his confidence and play even kakker and then deliver one world beating performance no-one else can

    But HM knows how to get inside his head and motivate him, you’ll see him this year

  • 32.victoriabok: Reply to this comment

    Would the last one to leave please switch off the lights?

    Should I?

  • 33.Rhys7: Reply to this comment

    @dusky Yes from Saracens, Toulon hooker Sebastieb Bruno is retiring…Smit is the replacement.

  • 34.Rhys7: Reply to this comment

    I miss watching the springboks all the way from west Wales in my living room on July evenings in the summer of 06-07 when they played some classy games

    My team of the past decade would be

    15 Monty
    14 Paulse
    13 Fourie
    12 De Villiers
    11 Habana
    10 James
    9 Du Preez
    8 Van Niekerk
    7 Smith
    6 Burger
    5 Matfield
    4 Botha
    3 CJ Van Der Linde
    2 Bismark
    1 Os Du Randt

  • 35.Dilligafrican: Reply to this comment

    Paulse?

    Surely you jest

  • 36.J.B. Cowper: Reply to this comment

    @Rockn Rolla-6:

    Money on Toulon

  • 37.J.B. Cowper: Reply to this comment

    @Rhys7-33:

    Would pick Frans Steyn at fullback ahead of a Monty that couldn’t tackle and was vulnerable under the high ball – in every aspect of fullback play you care to think about Frans has it in spades – not to mention the howitzer boot for punt clearances and driop goals from half-way; he should never have played in any other position than that, despite he is brilliant at inside centre and wing (and if you insisted on Monty I would put Frans at right wing, Habana left – and incidentally Pulse would be right and Habana left) – Paulse’s clearance left-footed from kick-offs were superb.

  • 38.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @Dusky-21:
    pietersen is average to dependably good, with sometimes flashes of great, nothing more.

  • 39.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    toulon really building a team of galacticos supreme.
    much as i hate the concept of mercenaries in rugby i am drawn to this team specifically and find myself a little enarmoured.

    where is this guy getting the money from ?

  • 40.J.B. Cowper: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-38:

    Dream team de luxe isn’t it?

  • 41.Rockn Rolla: Reply to this comment

    @J.B. Cowper-35:

    you think !!!! i dunno…….but there should be a north vs south torno in the future

  • 42.Rockn Rolla: Reply to this comment

    @Dusky-23:

    There no reason why Steyn cant start doing SBW offloads onto Jordaan……Imagine that!!!
    i mean he has the physicality!! not to fight the white buffelo but the hold off defenders and free up his outside backs

  • 43.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @J.B. Cowper-39:
    absolutely.

  • 44.whatthe: Reply to this comment

    Sick note CJ Vd Linde should not be anywhere near a rugby team never mind a team of the decade!!

  • 45.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @Dusky-28:
    You haven’t been watching rugby for very long, have you?

    @victoriabok-29:
    No scrumhalf, and I mean no scrumhalf from SA or any other country in the last 20 years can touch Joost vd Westhuizen in his prime. That is between 1993-1998. FdP only had two very, very good seasons…2007 and 2009. For the rest, he was just plain ordinary. Also keep in mind that for most of his career he played behind a dominant Bulls pack at provincial level…a luxury that Joost did not have when he started out.

    @J.B. Cowper-36:
    Frans Steyn is mediocre…whether as a center, full back or fly half. The only thing he has going for him is a big boot.

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-38: @J.B. Cowper-39:
    Pensioners United = Toulon.

    Bakkies, John Smit, Habana, Danie Rousouw, Giteau, Johnny Wilkinson, etc, etc,…

    Really? That’s the players you want in your team?

    Players who peaked in 2003 (Johnny) to 2007/09 (the SA contingent)?

    This is 2013 already.

  • 46.nama1: Reply to this comment

    Oh yes, congrats on your signing Brian. I hope you sent your Stormers team mates a similar sms than what you did your Bulls team mates in 2009 just after signed for Stormers.

    I believe it went something like this: “Guys, I’ve just signed to play for Stormers as of next year. Let’s go out there and win the CC for the Bulls before I leave.”

    Now your sms should’ve read: “Guys, I’ve just signed to play for Toulon after the S15 this year. Let’s go out there and win the S15 for Stormers before I leave”

    :lol: :lol:

  • 47.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-38: more hypocrisy from you…

    ” much as i hate the concept of mercenaries
    in rugby i am drawn to this team
    specifically and find myself a little
    enarmoured.”

    which other team will get a reprieve from your judgemental eyes while you will hate others with mercenary tendencies?

    consistency bakkies.

  • 48.W.P: Reply to this comment

    Frans Steyn. The jury’s still out on him. Average at best at inside centre. Should be playing fullback. JDV played next to M. Steyn for a couple of seasons so the explanation that FS game was stunted because of M. Steyn can only be described as convenient.

  • 49.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    Good luck to Bryan, he’s got this Super Rugby Season left with the Stormers, lets hope he can make it a good one.

    We have some promising wings coming through, as well as GVDH who is still very young, in spite of being around for a few seasons already.

    I saw him in Gym last week. I saw him clean bench 170 kg’s with no help.

    That’s proper strong. Especially for a backline player.

  • 50.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @nama1-44:
    i wouldn’t risk calling them pensioners.
    that is a very strong squad Toulon have assembled.
    they certainly will contend for the top 14 and heineken cup this season and i would love to see them measured against a top super squad.

    @Transformation-46:
    yes, i agree Transie.
    it shouldn’t be encouraged but you have to admit Toulon is an interesting concept in rugby.

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