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Rookie Springbok prop Boan Venter has made the ‘tough decision’ to leave Edinburgh and return to his native South Africa.
It is a decision that will surprise few.
Venter – at one stage aiming for a Scotland cap via residency – was called in the Springbok squad this year by Rassie Erasmus and has gone on to become a trusted regular in their 2025 campaign, featuring eight times since making his debut against Georgia.
Edinburgh have revealed that he has signed rival Johannesburg outfit the Emirates Lions. He will join them at the end of Edinburgh’s URC season. Given his switch of allegiance, it would have made the SRU’s decision to let the loosehead go far more likely than not.
“It was a tough decision to leave a club that has become home, but I am excited for the opportunity with the Emirates Lions and to be closer to family,” said Venter.
“I want to thank all the Edinburgh fans for their incredible support over the years. I have enjoyed every moment of my time in this amazing city and wearing the jersey.
“I can assure everyone that I will be giving my absolute all for this badge and my teammates right up until the final whistle of the season.”
Born in Somerset West, the 118kg loosehead prop emerged through the Sharks system before moving to Europe with the Scottish capital club.
Head Coach Sean Everitt said: “On behalf of everyone at Edinburgh Rugby, I would like to thank Boan for his services to the club over the past five years.
“He has been a big part of our squad and has certainly made an impact on the field, which was rewarded with his international call-up.
“We wish him and his family all the very best for his move back to South Africa and his new challenge with the Lions.”
