English Premiership champions Bath have bolstered their scrum with a Springbok ahead of next season.
Joining from the Sale Sharks on a two-year deal, loose forward Dan du Preez brings with him a wealth of Premiership experience.He has six Test caps, making his debut for the Boks against France in Paris in 2017.
His last appearance came against Argentina in Port Elizabeth in 2021.“I’m really excited to be joining Bath,” said Du Preez. “It’s a great club with huge ambition and incredible support behind it, and I can’t wait to get started and contribute to what the squad is building.”Bath coach Johann van Graan said: “Our DNA is being tough to beat and Dan du Preez fits that mould perfectly. “A ball-carrier, a set piece expert and an excellent defender, we are looking forward to seeing what Dan will add to our group in the coming years.We can officially announce that South African back row, Dan du Preez, will be joining Bath Rugby in the summer of 2026!Whether you're traveling to catch a rugby game or just looking for a reliable ride, finding the right car is crucial. Here are some great deals on cheap cars across South Africa:World Rugby deserves a rebel leaguePlease Boks, never changeKolbe’s worth every penny
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