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Willie le Roux to join Wasps mid-season, club confirms

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Willie le Roux will join up with Wasps after fulfilling commitments in Japan

Wasps have confirmed Springbok Willie le Roux will join the club during the 2016/17 season, after fulfilling his commitments with Japanese club Canon Eagles.

Le Roux joined up with the Eagles after his South African franchise the Sharks were knocked out in the quarter-final stage of Super Rugby last month, and will head for England at the conclusion of the Japanese season.

"I'm really excited about the move to Wasps and I'm really looking forward to playing in the Aviva Premiership," said Le Roux. "The Super Rugby competition is a great one to play in but I've reached a point in my career where I want to experience new environments and I can't wait for the new challenge, where I'll be playing with and against some familiar faces.

"The recent World Cup in England really hit home just how passionate the fans there are about rugby and in weighing up the move, the recent successes Wasps have experienced, the way they play the game and the facilities they have at the Ricoh Arena were big factors in my decision.

"Willie's knowledge and international experience will also be beneficial to our younger players coming through at the club and we look forward to welcoming him to Wasps next year."
Dai Young on Willie le Roux

"When speaking to Dai Young, he talked to me about the atmosphere at the Ricoh Arena as well as discussing a very exciting interpretation of the game.

"Every player wants to win things in their career and I feel like I have a great opportunity to do that with Wasps."

The 26-year-old has won 37 caps for South Africa and was World Player of the Year nominee in 2014, while also voted SARPA Players' Player of the Year in 2013.

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Le Roux has signed after Ulster-bound Charles Piutau completed his stay in Coventry, and the Springbok joins a host of new signings by the Premiership club, with the likes of Kurtley Beale, Danny Cipriani, and Kyle Eastmond landing at the Ricoh Arena this month.

Willie le Roux of the Cell C Sharks  during the 2016 Super Rugby match between Southern Kings and Cell C Sharks
Image: Le Roux helped the Sharks to the quarter-finals of Super Rugby

Wasps' Director of Rugby Dai Young said: "When we were looking to replace Charles Piutau, who is up there in the world's top two or three international full-backs, Willie was certainly in that level of international company.

"He's shown on a regular basis that he has the ability to be one of the best full-backs in world rugby.

"His attacking ability will fit perfectly into the way we want to play. He's really safe under the high ball and also has a good kicking game, so he is a really exciting player to have in anyone's team. That's what we're about.

"We now have fantastic facilities and the best way to fill those facilities is to play entertaining rugby and to have some of the best players in the world in your team. Willie falls into that category.

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Willie le Roux scored a try on his debut for Sharks earlier in the year

"We are fortunate to have Rob Miller, who has shown his ability at full back on a regular basis, and is in the same attacking mould.

"Between Rob and Willie, we feel we can more than hold our own against any team in the full back category. Willie and Rob are also comfortable on the wing and Rob can also cover 10, so we've got that versatility where we can move people about.

"Willie's knowledge and international experience will also be beneficial to our younger players coming through at the club and we look forward to welcoming him to Wasps next year."

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