Munster Snap Up Van Den Heever
Versatile South African back Gerhard van den Heever has committed to Munster for the next two years. The province’s latest signing will link up with them in November after his Currie Cup duties have been completed.
For the last two seasons, Gerhard van den Heever has played Super 15 rugby with the Stormers (26 appearances), and in 2012 he won the Currie Cup with his provincial side Western Province.
The 24-year-old has a total of 57 Super Rugby caps to his name having previously played with the Bulls from 2009 to 2011, in which time he enjoyed both Super Rugby and Currie Cup success.
In making the move to Munster, the young back, who can play on the wing, in the centre and at full-back, joins his former Blue Bulls team-mate CJ Stander.
Commenting on the province’s latest signing, head coach Rob Penney said: “Gerhard is a young guy that is capable of playing in multiple positions and he has committed to Munster for two years, so he has an opportunity to build in becoming a Munster man just like BJ Botha and CJ Stander before him.
“He is a wing, centre and full-back with a lovely kick and is exceptionally fast so he should be a great addition to the squad. We are very happy to have him coming to us and I know they are disappointed to see him go from the Stormers.”
Gerhard added: “I am looking forward to joining Munster and I am humbled by the trust shown in my character and ability to be granted the honour of becoming part of the Munster way of life.
“I will work diligently to justify the faith put in me and I will do my utmost to make a purposeful impact at the province every day. For now I will focus on playing my part to assist Western Province in defending the Currie Cup title.”