Dweba returns to South African domestic rugby after a couple of seasons in France where he played for Top14 side Bordeaux-Begles since 2020.
JOHANNESBURG - The Stormers have announced the signing of Springbok hooker Joseph Dweba on a three-year deal.
He returns to South African domestic rugby after a couple of seasons in France where he played for Top14 side Bordeaux-Begles since 2020. Dweba made his Springbok debut against Argentina in Gqeberha last year and is yet to add another cap to his name but is expected to feature more regularly for the national team in the future. His contract comes into effect from July 2022 and he joins a side struggling with their depth in the number 2 position after the departure of World Cup winner Bongi Mbonambi in 2021 and long-term injury sustained by Scarra Ntubeni.
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