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Bok Pietersen signs for Leicester Tigers

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LEICESTER Tigers have signed South Africa winger JP Pietersen on a three-year contract starting next season, the Premiershi­p rugby club said on their website yesterday. The 29-year-old was a member of the Springboks squad that won the 2007 World Cup and he also played in the 2011 and 2015 tournament­s. “We have been looking to add world-class quality throughout the squad and JP is certainly in that class,” Leicester director of rugby Richard Cockerill said. “He has played at the very highest levels of the game for a long time ... and is keen to experience club rugby in Europe.” Leicester are one of English rugby’s most successful teams and have twice been European champions. They last won the Premiershi­p title in 2013 and lie fourth in the table mid-way through the season. Pietersen, currently playing in Japan, has scored 22 tries in 66 internatio­nals. He will join Leicester after the end of this year’s southern hemisphere Super Rugby club competitio­n, in which he will play for the Sharks. “I’m really looking forward to joining up with a quality team like Leicester Tigers and competing for silverware in the Premiershi­p and European Cup,” Pietersen said.

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