By SABC Sport
22nd March 2023
The physically menacing front row, who featured in the Springboks' 2019 Rugby World Cup title-winning campaign in Japan, will provide the English outfit with a devastating force in the scrum, as well as another strong ball-carrying option.
Du Toit has featured 15 times for the Springboks to date and also has the ability to play loosehead prop, as shown during his time in Durban.
He has featured 15 times for the Springboks to date and also has the ability to play loosehead prop, as shown during his time in Durban.
Head of Rugby Johann van Graan said: "Thomas is a winner. He has experience of winning at the highest level, having reached the pinnacle of world rugby with the Springboks.
"He is a world-class operator at scrum time. There are not many players in the world who can play on both sides of the scrum to an international standard, maintain control and have destructive power. He is another player we have added to our squad who also possesses fantastic carrying ability to get his side over the gainline.
"Thomas is a fantastic leader having been captain of The Sharks and South Africa A and we are delighted he has chosen Bath to continue his rugby journey."
Hailing from Paarl Boys' High, du Toit was a roaring presence as a ball-carrier and a scrummager in his teens, earning South Africa Schools caps in 2013.
A year later he moved from Western Province to The Sharks in what proved to be a mammoth year as he represented his country at the Under-20 Junior World Championship, finishing as a runner-up, before earning his first Super Rugby caps.
Since then, the behemoth prop has developed into a world-class operator, playing for the Springboks during their 2019 Rugby World Cup title-winning campaign, just a year after his international debut against Wales. He has also grown into a leader which has seen him captain The Sharks and South Africa 'A'.
Du Toit, who is a Sharks centurion and is also capped by the Barbarians, has experience of playing outside of South Africa, joining Munster for a brief stint in 2016.
The 27-year-old said: "When I spoke to Johann and heard his vision for Bath, I was excited and knew it was the place I wanted to be.
"I want to challenge myself and develop my game in an environment which has a desire to progress and achieve.
"Everyone talks about how iconic a place The Rec is to play at and I've heard that supporters pack it out every time which is special. I can't wait to meet everyone and contribute to the club's future success."