Another Lion leaves the circus

June 21, 2010
Posted by Boertjie

The exodus of senior players from the Golden Lions in Johannesburg is continuing unabated.

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American Eagles captain Todd Clever has joined the growing list of players departing ahead of the Currie Cup season that kicks off next month.

This follows after a recent announcement that Springbok prop Heinke van der Merwe will be leaving the Golden Lions to play for Irish club Leinster on a two-year deal.

Other departures

Now add to that other departures in the last 12 months such as World Cup-winning Springboks Jaque Fourie (to the Stormers) and Andre Pretorius (Western Force), Willem Alberts (Sharks), Louis Ludik (Sharks), Gerhard Mostert (Sharks), Dewald Senekal (Toulon, France), Willie Wepener (Clermont, France), Ernst Joubert (Saracens, England), Ethienne Reynecke (Saracens, England) and Anton van Zyl (Stormers).

It is obvious that player recruitment remains a problem in for the Johannesburg-based outfit.

After three seasons as a Lion, the American flank, Clever, bids South Africa goodbye and turns to new opportunities with Japan-based Suntory.

The move will allow the 27-year-old Clever not only to prove himself in another league, but also to spend more time playing and promoting the game in his home country.

“It is now time to take the next step in my career and explore new challenges,” Clever told eaglesxv.com in an interview.

“I have decided to continue my playing career in Japan and also focus on helping USA Rugby reach higher plateaus of achievement.”

Clever departs from South Africa on good terms, taking with him fond memories of the team he is leaving behind.

“I am thankful for the opportunities that the Lions have given me,” said Clever, the only American playing Super Rugby.

“I have had three seasons here – two Super 14s and a Currie Cup. I have had three coaches and have won over each of them by showing my dedication and heart. I have been proud to put on the Lions jersey week in and week out.”

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7 Comments

  1. manvanstaal manvanstaal says:
    June 21st, 2010 at 5:42 pm Reply to this comment

    Nice heading. :lol:

  2. Boertjie Boertjie says:
    June 21st, 2010 at 5:51 pm Reply to this comment

    Reply to manvanstaal @ 5:42 pm:

    Natural talent.
    :wink:

  3. Americano Americano says:
    June 21st, 2010 at 6:54 pm Reply to this comment

    Noooooooooooo!!!

    Dick Muir’s worst nightmare realized….His Talisman now gone….
    Opts to coach Bafana-Bafana after the world cup.
    Who could blame him…..

  4. Timeo fyndraai says:
    June 21st, 2010 at 7:08 pm Reply to this comment

    The good news from here is that the Churchill cup game between France-A and the USA was broadcasted on the Universal Sports Network, a free to air channel in some places.

  5. DavidS Champion Supporter DavidS says:
    June 21st, 2010 at 8:49 pm Reply to this comment

    ….

    Damn

    Add to that list

    Conrad Jantjes
    Brian Mujati
    Swanger Meerkat
    Jacques Cronje
    Geo Cronje
    Gerhard Vosloo
    Schalk Britz
    Ncgobani Bobo
    Bryan Habana
    Joe Van Niekerk
    John Daniels left us for BOLAND

    The truth is unless a miracle arises in Joburg and soon we are screwed…. in fact already we are screwed.
    Soon John Mitchell and Dick Muir will be player coaches!!! They’ll be selecting anyone who walks past the stadium with a tog bag…

  6. Americano Americano says:
    June 22nd, 2010 at 1:25 am Reply to this comment

    Reply to DavidS @ 8:49 pm:

    “John Daniels left us for BOLAND”

    Proof your cursed when even the whiskey gets up and goes.

    On the positive side the Boks are looking like they would have a harder time with the All Whites than the AB’s in the 3N this year.

  7. DavidS Champion Supporter DavidS says:
    June 22nd, 2010 at 10:03 am Reply to this comment

    Reply to Americano @ 1:25 am: BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH….

    Forgot to add Lawrence Sephaka to that list… those were the days when he could still play though…