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Bok star Cheslin Kolbe says goodbye to Toulon

World Cup-winning Springbok winger Cheslin Kolbe has left Toulon three months earlier than South Africa start the defence of their title, the French membership introduced Monday.

“Rugby Club Toulonnais and Cheslin Kolbe have mutually agreed to release each other from their commitments at the end of the 2022-2023 season. This allows Cheslin Kolbe to commit to a new project from the 2023-2024 season,” mentioned the membership in a press release.

‘Financial constraints’

Kolbe, who’s 29, joined Toulon from Top 14 rivals Toulouse in 2021, and scored six tries in 18 matches this season regardless of an ankle sprain which sidelined him for a month. 

“I would have liked to have stayed at Toulon, but the financial constraints on clubs and injuries made things difficult,” Kolbe mentioned on the membership web site.

He had one 12 months left on his contract. French rugby media has reported for a number of months that he has been courted by golf equipment in Japan.

The 1.71m (5-foot-7) speedster has struggled with harm however began at fullback on May 17 as Toulon beat Glasgow within the European Challenge Cup last. 

Kolbe was again on the wing on Sunday as Toulon ended their season by beating Bordeaux-Begles within the final spherical of the Top 14 however failing to qualify for the playoffs.

The membership mentioned Kolbe “will be honoured at the end-of-season Garden Party organised on Monday and Tuesday”.


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