Rugby World Cup-winning Springbok Faf de Klerk will join Japanese side Yokohama Canon Eagles next season, the club said Wednesday, in the latest big-name coup for the ambitious league.
The 30-year-old De Klerk, who has 36 caps for the Springboks, said he had wanted to move to Japan “at some stage” ever since playing at the 2019 World Cup.
“Now it is a reality and I can’t wait to get stuck in with my teammates and coaches and hopefully make a big impact,” he said in a statement released by the team. “The Japanese culture is amazing and I look forward to enjoying every moment with my partner, teammates and all the rugby fans of Japan.” Yokohama, who also have World Cup-winning Springbok Jesse Kriel on their books, finished sixth on the 12-team table.De Klerk joined Sale from the Lions in 2017 and has made 13 appearances this season, scoring one try and 13 points.
His international career had stalled until his stellar form at Sale propelled him back into Springbok selection and he has been first choice ever since.
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