Jaco Coetzee

Jaco Coetzee of Western Province during the 2020/21 Carling Black Label Currie Cup training session for Western Province at Bellville HPC on 5 January 2021 © Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePix

Big WP blow as Jaco Coetzee packs his bags and heads to Bath

Western Province and Stormers loose forward Jaco Coetzee has been granted an early released from his contract and will join English club Bath.

Jaco Coetzee

Jaco Coetzee of Western Province during the 2020/21 Carling Black Label Currie Cup training session for Western Province at Bellville HPC on 5 January 2021 © Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePix

Western Province and Stormers loose forward Jaco Coetzee has been granted an early released from his contract and will join English club Bath after signing a deal with the English Premiership team.

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The former SA Schools captain moved to Cape Town straight after matriculating from Glenwood High School and attended the Western Province Rugby Institute in 2015.

Jaco Coetzee, 24, represented Western Province U19 and U21, before going on to make his Stormers debut in early 2017 at the age of 20.

He earned 22 caps for the Stormers and 36 caps for Western Province in his four years as a senior player, featuring regularly at both openside flank and No 8.

Coach John Dobson said that the decision to release Coetzee from his contract was taken with the best interests of the player in mind and thanked him for his contributions on and off the field in his six years in Cape Town.

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‘We did not want to stand in Jaco’s way and we wish him all the best in England with Bath. Jaco is an immensely talented player and I am sure he will make a significant impact for his new team,’ Dobson said.

Jaco Coetzee said that he has grown significantly as a player in Cape Town and is now looking forward to a new challenge in England.

‘I would like to thank everyone at Western Province Rugby who made a contribution to helping me develop as a player over the last six years.

‘I am looking forward to applying everything I have learned here when I join my new team and wish the players and coaches everything of the best for the future,’ Coetzee said.

Coetzee is the type of player, if handled correctly, is still young enough to one day qualify to play for England.

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