Springbok prop Wilco Louw has signed a long-term deal with the Stormers.

However, the 31-year-old will continue to play for the Vodacom Bulls in the 2025-26 season and only head to the Cape ahead of the start of the 2026-27 campaign.

Louw made his debut for the Stormers in 2015 and his impressive performances would see him go on to represent the national team for the first time in 2017.

A product of HTS Drostdy in Worcester, the powerful prop is one of the most dominant scrummagers in the world and is also renowned for his significant work-rate.

He will return to the team he grew up supporting and ready to add to his 46 Stormers caps.

Director of rugby John Dobson said that bringing Louw back to the Cape is a signal of intent of where his team wants to go in the years ahead.

“Wilco made his name as a Stormer, he grew up in the region and has developed into one of the most respected props around the world.

“Bringing him back next season is a big move for us and we know that he will make a big impact once again.

“We pride ourselves on our scrum culture here and having someone of Wilco’s quality in the mix will only improve that. Beyond his attributes as a player, he is also a top person who understands what we are trying to achieve as a team, so we are all looking forward to having him back in the fold.”

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Louw said that after some time away, he is really looking forward to being back in the Stormers squad at the conclusion of the upcoming season.

“I am obviously focused on this season with my current team, but I am also excited about what the future holds for me back in Cape Town.

“I know the players, coaches and staff at the Stormers and believe this will be a really positive move for me as a rugby player on and off the field.”

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