VIDEO: South African playmaker reveals his new home
TRANSFER NEWS: South African flyhalf Tinus de Beer has confirmed his new United Rugby Championship club.
The No.10 has officially swapped Cardiff for Dragon in a massive signing.
The South African playmaker makes the move east after a positive two seasons in the Welsh capital, impressing with his running, kicking and defensive resilience.
De Beer established himself as a firm favourite at Cardiff, winning both the Fans’ Player of the Season and Players’ Player of the Season awards last season.
The 29-year-old former South Africa Under-20s international played for Blue Bulls and Griquas before reaching back-to-back Currie Cup Finals with Pumas in South Africa and then making the switch to the United Rugby Championship.
An abrasive defender who is brave in the tackle area, Pretoria-born de Beer also offers a running threat who enjoys taking the ball to the line along with a long kicking game.
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“I’m very excited and honoured to join Dragons,” said de Beer.
“It offers me an opportunity to grow professionally, work on new challenges, and collaborate with new coaches and teammates who bring different perspectives and strengths.
“I’m excited to build strong relationships within the team and be part of a culture that values hard work, honesty , respect, and continuous improvement.
“The history of the club and the support it receives from the community are incredibly inspiring and I’m excited to be part of a club with such a rich history and passionate supporter base.”
Dragons head coach Filo Tiatia said: “I’m looking forward to getting Tinus into the building. We looked closely at how he plays the game and we’re excited by the way he can add to us and his attacking nature.”
“He’s a strong defender, a player who puts himself on the front line, and he brings real tactical awareness to the game.
“We feel he’ll be the ideal fit alongside the likes of Angus [O’Brien] and the young tens we have at the club.”
Dragons backs coach Matt O’Brien added: “Tinus brings experience into the group he gives us options and depth to our back line.”
“He’s a running threat, has a strong kicking game and is tough defensively.
“Tinus has proven he is a top performer in the URC, with an outstanding first season at Cardiff. He’s been unfortunate with injuries this season, but he undoubtedly comes to us motivated to show his best form.
“Tinus is a top professional, all his former coaches have spoken very highly of him, so we’re looking forward to what he will bring to the environment here.”
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