Leigh Halfpenny Crusaders

Leigh Halfpenny is expected to miss most of the Super Rugby season with a chest injury, his new club the Crusaders confirmed. Image: AFP

Wales star Leigh Halfpenny to sign for Crusaders

Welsh back Leigh Halfpenny is set to join the defending Super Rugby Pacific champions Crusaders for the 2024 season.

Leigh Halfpenny Crusaders

Leigh Halfpenny is expected to miss most of the Super Rugby season with a chest injury, his new club the Crusaders confirmed. Image: AFP

Welsh back Leigh Halfpenny is set to join the defending Super Rugby Pacific champions Crusaders for the 2024 season, a source close to the Christchurch-based club told AFP on Thursday.

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The signing of Halfpenny, who can play at fullback or wing, is expected to be announced in the next few days by the New Zealand club, who will be chasing an eighth straight Super Rugby title when the new season kicks off in February.

The 34-year-old Halfpenny will play his final game for Wales against the Barbarians in Cardiff on Saturday, having announced his retirement from international rugby last week.

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Since his international debut in 2008, the nerveless goalkicker has scored 801 points for Wales, including 15 tries.

He won the Six Nations Championship four times with Wales, including Grand Slams in 2012 and 2019.

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The former Scarlets back won his 101st Wales cap against Portugal last month in the Rugby World Cup, before Wales were knocked out of the tournament in the quarter-finals.

Halfpenny was also selected for three British and Irish Lions tours, winning four caps and scoring 49 points. He started all three Tests on the victorious 2013 tour of Australia, where he was named player of the series.

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Halfpenny had been without a club after leaving Welsh regional team Scarlets at the end of last season and there had also been speculation about a possible move to Japan.

By Garrin Lambley © Agence France-Presse

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