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Two more Boks leave the Bulls as Kriel, De Jager head overseas

FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union Britain - Wales v South Africa - Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales - 26/11/16 South Africa's Lood de Jager wins a line out Reuters / Rebecca Naden Livepic

PRETORIA (Reuters) - Two more Springboks will leave South African Super Rugby side the Bulls at the end of the current season, with centre Jesse Kriel and lock Lood de Jager both signing deals abroad.

Kriel will join Japanese side Canon Eagles.

De Jager joins the growing list of South Africans at English side Sale Sharks next season that includes fellow Boks Faf de Klerk, Robert du Preez, Rohan Janse van Rensburg, Coenie Oosthuizen and Akker van der Merwe.

FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union - Rugby Championship - South Africa v New Zealand - Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria, South Africa - October 6, 2018 South Africa's Jesse Kriel scores a try REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko/File Photo

It follows the announcement on Tuesday that Bulls captain and flyhalf Handre Pollard will sign for Montpellier in France’s Top 14 and lock RG Snyman will move to Japanese club Honda Heat.

The weakness of the South African rand currency means there has been a flood of players signing lucrative contracts with clubs in Europe and Japan in the last few months after eligibility rules for players abroad were relaxed.

Overseas-based players with under 30 test caps can now represent the Boks, but South African Rugby has said they strictly enforce the 14-week international window and make sure leading players return from their clubs for tests.

(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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