Cardiff sign Namibia centre Malan from Sharks

New Cardiff signing (right) Le Roux Malan played for Sharks against Cardiff in March 2026
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Cardiff have signed Namibia centre Le Roux Malan from South African side Sharks.
Malan was born in Windhoek and played two matches for Namibia in the 2023 World Cup in France.
The 27-year-old grew up in South Africa and played in the United States of America with New England Free Jacks, where he won three consecutive Major League Rugby (MLR) titles, and he also had a stint in New Zealand with Hawke's Bay.
Malan joined the Sharks on a season-long deal in November 2025. He has made eight appearances for the United Rugby Championship (URC) side this season and impressed Cardiff head coach Corniel van Zyl.
"I have always wanted to play my rugby abroad, especially in the UK, so I am excited for the opportunity to learn a new style," said Malan.
"The project that Corniel laid out is something that excites me.
"It is something I feel I can add value to, but I also believe I can learn and grow as a player."
Ben Thomas, Rory Jennings, Harri Millard and Steffan Emanuel have been the regular Cardiff centre options this season, while Cornel Smit has returned to South Africa following a short-term stint.
"Le Roux has improved his all-round game over the last few seasons," said Van Zyl.
"It's an area where we needed some more strength in depth.
"He's a big, physical player who has played international rugby, while he's also versatile enough to play in both centre positions and wing if needed."
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