Springbok head coach Rassie Erasmus has confirmed that secondrow Ruan Nortje has departed the squad ahead of their clash with Scotland this weekend.
Replacing the Vodacom Bulls standout will be Rugby World Cup-winning lock Jean Kleyn.
The 31-year-old Kleyn, who earned his seventh Test cap for the Springboks in the RWC final against New Zealand in France last year, returns to the national team for the first time this season after making a return from injury in September for Irish club Munster following a lengthy spell on the sidelines due to an eye injury.
Speaking about the injury to Nortje, Erasmus said, “It’s sad to lose Ruan to injury, as he’s had a fantastic season and really made a strong statement after injuries initially prompted his call-up to the squad.
“He certainly grabbed the opportunity with both hands, and we wish him luck with his recovery.”
“Ruan’s injury opens the door for Jean to make a return to the national squad for the first time this season, and judging by his performances for Munster since making a comeback to the Vodacom URC combined with his familiarity of our structures and being a regular in our team last season, we are excited to welcome him back.
“He’s also played with most of the players in the squad and is familiar with the conditions in the UK as he’s based in Ireland, so he should slot in with ease.”
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