Ernst van Rhyn Stormers Sale Sharks

Sale Sharks have announced the signing of former Junior Springbok captain Ernst van Rhyn who joins from the Stormers ahead of next season. Photo by Shaun Roy/Gallo Images

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Sale Sharks have announced the signing of former Junior Springbok captain Ernst van Rhyn who joins from the Stormers ahead of next season.

Ernst van Rhyn Stormers Sale Sharks

Sale Sharks have announced the signing of former Junior Springbok captain Ernst van Rhyn who joins from the Stormers ahead of next season. Photo by Shaun Roy/Gallo Images

Sale Sharks have announced the signing of former Junior Springbok captain Ernst van Rhyn, who will join them from the Stormers ahead of next season.

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The 25-year-old, who can play as a lock or in the back-row has agreed a three-year contract, will add extra muscle to Alex Sanderson’s squad ahead of 2023/24.

Van Rhyn stands 6-foot-3 and weighs over 115kg and has made a name for himself with the Cape side, running out for his 50th appearance against Harlequins this month.

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He is a former team-mate of current Sale forward Cobus Wiese at both domestic and international level, with the pair also playing in the South Africa U20s side in 2016.

‘Sale Sharks have a quality team’ – Ernst van Rhyn

“I’m really excited about this move,” Van Rhyn told the club’s website.

“Sale have a quality team full of world class players and I can’t wait to play with guys like the Curry and Du Preez brothers. I really feel like we can achieve great things together in the years ahead.

“I spoke to Cobus before making my decision and the fact that there will be familiar faces and familiar voices at the club was definitely a factor.

“But more importantly, at this stage of my career, I felt like I really wanted to try a new environment and a new culture to grow as a rugby player but also as a person. I really want to keep pushing and challenging myself and the environment at Sale is the perfect place to do that.

“I chatted to Alex on the phone and it was clear that his philosophies match mine. It’s about rugby but I know that Sale is a club where they care about the individual too. My fiance and I can’t wait to get over there and get started.”

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Sharks Director of Rugby Sanderson said: “We have a good track record of recruiting really good, young, aggressive, physical South African back five players and I’m confident we’ve got another one here in Ernst.

“He’s a really good player, but more importantly, he’s a really good character. He’s captain material and he’s been a leader in every team he’s played in and that’s testament to the kind of person he is.

“He lived with Cobus Wiese and I think they are forged from the same South African steel. They’re hard-working, tough and young enough to keep on improving.

“He is joining us at a really good point in our growth as a squad, and I think we’re getting him at the same stage in his development.”

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