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Welsh centre Roberts signs for Super Rugby's Stormers

Former Wales centre Jamie Roberts has left Bath to join South African Super League side the Stormers. Photo by Bob Bradford - CameraSport via Getty Images

Former Wales centre Jamie Roberts has signed for South African Super Rugby side the Stormers on a one-year deal from Bath, the team announced on Thursday.

Roberts joined Bath in 2018 after a three-year spell with Harlequins.

"It has long been a goal of mine to play in the Southern Hemisphere and I cannot think of a better place to do so than in the Western Cape, where people are so passionate about their rugby and also staying in Cape Town, which is such an amazing city," Roberts said in a statement from the Stormers.

"While I am looking forward to wearing the shirt, my key drive is to perform on the pitch, win week in week out and to help to drive success."

New Stormers coach John Dobson said Roberts' experience will be invaluable with the side having lost Springbok centre Damian de Allende to Japanese team Panasonic Wild Knights.

"Jamie's record and reputation speaks for itself, but I am particularly excited to see the impact that he will have on the likes of talented players such as Damian Willemse, Dan du Plessis, Rikus Pretorius and Lyle Hendricks, who will be able to soak up so much from playing alongside him," Dobson said.

"He is renowned around the world for his professionalism and we are all looking forward to the impact he will have here."

Roberts, 33, played the last of his 97 international tests in 2017, and toured South Africa and Australia with the British and Irish Lions.

The Stormers open their season at home to New Zealand's Wellington Hurricanes on Feb. 1.