Vermeulen: The decision to play in Japan was made before the return of Springbok



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CAPE TOWN – Duane Vermeulen, the leader of Springbok, revealed that his decision to play in Japan had been made several months before his international return to the series against England.

Vermeulen joins Kubota Spears after three years in Toulon. The French Top 14, and says that he decided to move to Japan in December 2017 with the World Cup in mind. "I needed a change after three years with Toulon," he told SA Rugby Magazine

. "It was a nice experience, but I played a lot, it was really difficult, the opposite is true in Japan, where they do not play much more than six months of rugby. Kubota will give me the opportunity to better preserve my body while doing my best for my club, which is not negotiable for me

"Live Japanese culture, style of play and stadiums before the world. The cup will not hurt. It's actually something crucial. Anyone who plays in Japan before this tournament will have an advantage over others who have never known the conditions. "

The news that Vermeulen chose to relocate to Japan before joining Springbok arrives shortly after the World Cup The former Springbok coach, Jake White, criticized the current Rbadie Erasmus coach for have allowed Vermeulen to ignore the rugby championship.

In a column on Alloutrugby.com, White writes that allowing Vermeulen to play Japan during the rugby championship was not under pressure to win next year's World Cup .. However, Vermeulen said that he felt positive about his future with the Boks.

Thank you Stade Mayol this has been an absolute pleasure.?⚫️ ? On the next chapter chasing the oval ball ? #memoriesmade # 3year old # newbeginnings2018 pic.twitter.com/Vi1Mohjeda

– Duane Vermeulen (@duane_vermeulen)
24 May 2018

"My journey with the Boks is, hopefully, far from over." It sounds like a cliché, because every time I came back to the Boks during the last year, I've talked about how I want to be part of a special side.The thing is, I really believe it, "he said.

" There is a new head coach (Rbadie Erasmus) and coaching staff, and there are a lot of new players in the mix.I feel energetic and optimistic about the future of Bok rugby. "[19659021] Like us on Facebook

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