Chiefs head coach Clayton McMillan said: “Brad has been an integral player and leader in the Gallagher Chiefs. It’s never ideal when you lose players of his calibre, but it’s much easier to accept when they have given everything to the jersey, which Brad has done in spades.
“I can’t speak highly enough of him as a bloke. It’s a fantastic opportunity and he will go at the end of the season with our full backing.”
While confirming his move now, Weber is still completely focused on the job ahead with his Chiefs.
“I’m not done here just yet though; the goal is to win a championship this season, so I look forward to going out with a bang,” said Weber.
“I would have loved to see out my career at the Gallagher Chiefs but I am also very excited to try something different; taking on a new challenge in Europe, playing and living abroad.
“I’d like to thank everyone involved at the Chiefs Rugby Club during my time here and all the Gallagher Chiefs fans who have supported me over the last decade. I’ve genuinely loved every moment.”
Weber will co-captain the side on Saturday for their clash against the Hurricanes at FMG Stadium Waikato.