Springbok and Stormers flyhalf Manie Libbok confirms move to Japan

Springbok and Stormers flyhalf Manie Libbok confirms move to Japan

Springbok flyhalf Manie Libbok's move to Japan has been confirmed, with the Stormers star set to join Hanazono Kintetsu Liners ahead of the 2025/26 Japan Rugby League One season.

Stormers boss John Dobson unofficially confirmed Libbok's long-rumoured departure last month but admitted that he was happy for the player, who was offered an "eye-watering" contract in Japan.

The Cape-based side wonâ™t be signing a direct replacement for Libbok, as they are confident they have enough options in Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Damian Willemse, Jurie Mathee, and Jean-Luc du Plessis.

"We've had a fantastic journey with him," Dobson said.

"He's a massive loss. Manie got an eye-watering offer from Japan, and it's a life-changing amount of money. It'll change his whole family's life.

"Manie goes with blessing, thanks and an open invitation to come back."

Commenting on his move to Japan, Libbok said: "I'm really excited to be joining the Hanazono Kintetsu Liners. It's a great opportunity for me to contribute to the team's success and do everything I can to help get the club back into the top division of Japanese rugby.

"I'm also looking forward to working with the younger players and sharing my experience to help them grow and develop.

"Most importantly, I can't wait to connect with the fans and become part of the Kintetsu community - both on and off the field. Thank you for the warm welcome. I'm ready for the journey ahead."

Libbok joins the club as a direct replacement for former Wallabies pivot Quade Cooper.

Hanazono Kintetsu Liners are a second-division side eager to secure promotion in the 2025/26 season, announcing several new signings alongside Libbok, including one-cap All Black and ex-Hurricanes centre Peter Umaga-Jensen, and ex-Wasps, Northampton Saints, Bulls and Lions centre Burger Odendaal. 

The third South African to be added to the Liners' stocks is lock Ryno Pieterse, who joins from French Pro D2 club Grenoble, with Newcastle Falcons second-rower Kiran McDonald also making the move.

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