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Gloucester’s new second row Gerbrandt Grobler ‘can’t wait to get started’
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Author: Contributed, Posted: Tuesday, 22nd May 2018, 11:50
Gloucester have signed South African lock Gerbrandt Grobler from Munster and he will move to Kingsholm ahead of the 2018-19 season.
A totemic lock who has been catching the eye of many admirers during his one season at Thomond Park, Grobler stands at an imposing 6ft 7in.
The 25-year-old has been an impressive operator in recent seasons, having tasted rugby across Europe in the Top 14 with Racing 92, and currently with Munster in the Guinness Pro 14.
Grobler began his career with Western Province before graduating into the Stormers side in Super Rugby.
He then continued his career in Europe with Racing 92, making 20 appearances at the Stade Yves de Manoir, scoring five tries, before a switch to Munster.
His experiences across the top rugby leagues in Europe stand Grobler in good stead as he joins the Cherry and Whites, ready to compete for a place in a strong area of the squad.
Director of rugby David Humphreys said: “Over the past couple of seasons, Gerbrandt has developed into a top quality second row and made a big impression during his time at Racing and Munster Rugby.
“He will bring the benefit of his experience from those top European clubs to Gloucester, and his athleticism and skill-set are well suited to Gloucester’s style of play.
“We are excited to add another young, dynamic forward to our squad, and he will add a lot of quality and options to our pack.”
Speaking this week, Grobler spoke of his excitement ahead of his move to the Gallagher Premiership.
“It’s a big competition to come and play in,” he said. “In South Africa, the English competition is the one that gets aired the most, and gets the most attention, and you get to mix it up with the world’s best from all over.
“The English league gives a huge opportunity to learn, every game is close, a contest until the end. That’s one thing that appeals to me, the opportunity to test yourself week in, week out.”
Grobler’s signature is one that had been courted across Europe after his form for Racing 92, and then Munster, but the new Cherry and White speaks with a real buzz about coming to play at Kingsholm.
“Gloucester are a club that are on the up, and I want to be part of something with the same ambitions and goals as me,” he said. “I want to be part of something that is building, and spend my future here.
“The thing that excites me about this move is joining a team with big ambitions to improve, to be consistent and build something really successful with the squad.”
And the prospect of working with head coach Johan Ackermann is an exciting one for the second row.
“Working with Johan was a huge part of my decision to come to the club,” he said. “I had a long talk with him once about life and how you take learnings from things. He proved to me there is hope in life.
“You can get into a dark hole, and he convinced me of a good image, and the way he talks about the way of life and people, and this appealed massively to me. I can’t wait to get to work.”Copyright © 2024 The Local Answer Limited.
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