Sharks lose Du Toit to Bath

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Sharks lose Du Toit to Bath
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The Sharks have traded one Springbok prop for another after it was confirmed that Thomas du Toit will be joining Bath on the same day Vincent Koch's move to Durban is expected to be announced.

The Sharks have traded one Springbok prop for another after it was confirmed that Thomas du Toit will be joining Bath on the same day Vincent Koch’s move to Durban is expected to be announced.

“When I spoke to Johann and heard his vision for Bath, I was excited and knew it was the place I wanted to be,” Du Toit said. A devastating force in the scrum, Du Toit is the latest high-profile signing for Bath, following Scotland flyhalf Finn Russell.

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