Brad Weber has confirmed this season will be his last with the Chiefs.
The 18-test All Black halfback is heading overseas at the end of the year. French newspaper L’Equipe reported in January that Weber will join Top 14 side Stade Francais.
“It is with a heavy heart that I confirm that this season will be my last at the Gallagher Chiefs, a team that has meant so much to me and my family over the past 10 years,” Weber said in a statement.
Since his debut in 2014, Weber has been a crucial squad member, on and off the field, for the Chiefs. For the last three years, he has also assumed a joint-captaincy role alongside Sam Cane.
A reflection of Weber’s character is shown in his efforts to assist the Hawkes Bay region in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle’s devastation; making donations of $2 for every pass he makes in Super Rugby Pacific this season to the Hawkes Bay Foundation flood relief fund. Weber currently sits in the top eight for passes made in the competition, averaging 79.5 passes per 80 minutes, making this a quickly compounding fundraiser.