Joubert to hang up his boots
The 35-year old South African loose forward, who has starred for Saracens since his arrival at the club from the Golden Lions in 2009, will hang up his boots after a stellar career where he represented the English outfit on 160 occasions.
Joubert also represented Western Province at Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup level before appearing for Boland in Currie Cup qualifying in 2003.
Joubert made his Currie Cup debut for the Golden Lions in 2005 racking up 39 caps before his departure in 2009. He made is Super Rugby debut for the Cats [later the Lions] earning 38 caps for the franchise.
During his six year spell at Saracens, Joubert has lifted the Premiership on two occasions, and was a member of Saracens' Anglo-Welsh Cup winning team last season.
Speaking on his upcoming retirement from the game, Joubert said: "I've had an amazing time at Saracens. There's definitely a tinge of sadness when you make the decision to hang up your boots, but I'm overwhelmed and joyful when I think of all the great memories I've made here.”
"There's so many memories of my six years it's hard to single any out. Being part of the club and seeing the club grow has been a real stand out. When I came in here the club was going through a massive change up, and from that point, Saracens has become one big family. I never imagined in my wildest dreams that I'd be here for six years. The way the club has looked after me and my family has been amazing, and it almost makes it even more difficult to leave, but at 35 years old it's time to crack on with other things."
Saracens Director of Rugby Mark McCall paid tribute to Joubert's contribution to the club.
"Ernst has been a truly fantastic player during his six years at Saracens. He has played a huge role in helping us become a side that is challenging on the field and has been extremely important in establishing a brilliant culture off the field. I'm sure all Saracens fans will give Ernie the send-off he so richly deserves."