Former SA Under-20 lock Willemse now ‘Monsieur Paul’, can play for France in Six Nations

Paul Willemse won the Under-20 world title with the Junior Springboks in 2012 at Newlands. Photo: Henry Browne/Reuters

Paul Willemse won the Under-20 world title with the Junior Springboks in 2012 at Newlands. Photo: Henry Browne/Reuters

Published Nov 30, 2018

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Montpellier lock forward Paul Willemse will be available to play for France in the Six Nations after announcing on Friday that his French citizenship had been confirmed this week.

Pretoria-born Willemse, who won the Under-20 World Cup with the Springboks in 2012, qualifies for French citizenship through residency, having left his native South Africa to play for Top 14 side Grenoble in 2014.

The 26-year-old also announced on Friday that he had signed a new three-year deal which would keep him at Montpellier until 2022.

The former Blue Bull is the second player this month to announce his allegiance to France, following Clermont’s Fijian-born wing Aliverti Raka.

Weighing in at 135kg and standing 2.01 metres, Willemse has already attracted the eye of France coach Jacques Brunel.

Under current World Rugby rules, which demand a three-year residential period for a player before he can play for a country, Willemse could have played in the November Tests.

But Bernard Laporte, president of the French Rugby Federation, declared in December 2016 shortly after his election, to have “made the political decision not to play foreign players in the national team”.

Laporte insisted that possession of a French passport was a requirement for the national team. 

From January 1, 2021, players will only be allowed to represent a foreign country after they have been living and playing there for five consecutive years. 

Given France’s defeats to South Africa and Fiji, there is every chance Willemse will make his debut in the Six Nations, making him a strong contender to go to the World Cup in Japan.

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