Stormers open door for Manie Libbok to leave SA

Manie Libbok has reportedly been granted permission to leave the Stormers before his contract ends.

Stormers open door for Manie Libbok to leave SA

The Stormers and Manie Libbok have reportedly come to some sort of agreement that’ll allow him to take a sabbatical to go play abroad for an extended period.

This is according to an article published in Afrikaans newspaper Rapport, which states the Stormers will allow Libbok sign a lucrutive deal to go play in Japan from December through May.

However, as per a Rugby365 report, the Stormers and Springbok playmaker will not be playing in the Japanese top division because he will join the Hanazono Liners, the Osaka-based outfit currently placed third in Division Two.

It is believed this deal will allow Libbok to boost his earnings while potentially returning for the latter stages of the 2025-26 United Rugby Championship season.

Currently sidelined with a knee injury, Libbok’s availability for the Stormers’ final Vodacom URC league fixtures against Dragons (10 May) and Cardiff (16 May) is uncertain.

Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Damian Willemse and Jurie Matthee provide sufficient cover at No 10 for Stormers boss John Dobson.

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