Senatla signs two-year contract extension with Western Province

Senatla extends contract with Western Province

Seabelo Senatla of the Stormers tackled by Pieter Botha of the Lions
File pic. South Africa – Cape Town – 27 March 2021 – Seabelo Senatla of the Stormers tackled by Pieter Botha of the Lions during a preparation game at the Cape Town Stadium. Picture credit : Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)

JOHANNESBURG, April 6 (ANA) – Speedster Seabelo Senatla on Tuesday committed to a two-year contract extension with Western Province Rugby.

The 28-year-old wing, who is the all-time leading try-scorer for the Springbok Sevens team, has committed his future to the Stormers and DHL Western Province.

Senatla made his Stormers debut in 2015 and has since accumulated 33 caps, along with 38 caps for Western Province. He has scored a combined total of 31 tries in that time, crossing the tryline nine times for the Stormers and 22 times in the blue and white hoops of Western Province.

Stormers coach John Dobson said that having a finisher of Senatla’s class is a weapon any team would love to have in their arsenal.

“Seabelo’s familiarity with the tryline is well-known, both in Sevens and 15s, but he brings much more than just deadly finishing abilities to our team.

“We want to create an environment for Seabelo to reach his considerable potential and be a Bok in both Sevens and 15s, which there is no doubt he is capable of.

“He is a model professional who works as hard as anyone and is constantly looking to improve himself, which is why it is so exciting to have him on board with us beyond the next Rugby World Cup in 2023,” he said.

Western Province Rugby chairman Ebrahim Rasool said that having a player of Senatla’s reputation and proven class is a boost to the entire squad.

“Seabelo is well-known throughout the world and has made a positive impact on everyone he has interacted with in our set-up over the last six years.

“We are looking forward to seeing him continue to grow as a player and a person as we set our sights on a bright future together,” he said. – African News Agency (ANA), Editing by Michael Sherman