Stormers fend off overseas interest to secure long-term deal with stalwart prop Neethling Fouche
The Stormers have secured a contract extension with experienced tighthead prop Neethling Fouche.
The Cape franchise announced on Tuesday that the 32-year-old had put pen to paper on a new three-year contract until 2028.
Fouche, who joined the Stormers from the Bulls in 2018, has earned 88 Stormers caps and 36 for Western Province.
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Fouche, who has developed a reputation as a strong scrummager, had significant interest from overseas clubs but he hopes staying at the Stormers will help him realise his dream of playing for the Springboks.
"Neethling is an incredible team man and, as a tighthead prop, is coming into his prime, so we are looking forward to even bigger things from him," said Stormers director of rugby John Dobson.
"He competes with one of the greatest ever tightheads, Frans Malherbe, and keeps pushing his standards, so it is understandable that many other teams would love to have a player of Neethling's stature in their squad.
"He is another player that has completely bought into the project here and plays a key role in helping develop the next generation of front-row stars, so we are thrilled to have him on our books for another three years."
?? We've got @johneetfouche doing his thing up front for another three years. #iamastormer #neetas #propstar pic.twitter.com/F6xHb6fA2I
Fouche grew up in Rustenburg and first made his mark when he played junior rugby for the Leopards. However, he moved to Grey College in Bloemfontein at the age of 16 and then starred for Free State at the Craven Week in 2010 and 2011. He remained in the Cheetahs structures after school, before moving to the Bulls in 2014.
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