Ulster Rugby has announced the acquisition of Northampton Saints’ number eight, Juarno Augustus, on a three-year contract set to commence next summer. The 26-year-old South African player was instrumental in Northampton’s Premiership title victory last season, having transferred to the club from Western Province in 2021. Augustus, a former South Africa Under-20 international, was recognized as the 2017 World Rugby Junior Player of the Year after concluding that year’s World Rugby Under-20 Championship as the top try-scorer. Augustus, who previously played for the Stormers, expressed his excitement about the move, stating: “I’m very excited to sign for such a historic club in Ulster Rugby. From my conversations, I believe in the project and can see the potential.” He added: “It’s exciting to be a part of that and I look forward to meeting my new coaches and team-mates in Belfast next summer. I have heard about the proud history of the province with South African players, so I will hopefully feel right at home.” Ulster head coach Richie Murphy remarked that securing Augustus was a “statement of where we want to get to.” Murphy further commented: “He’s a top-class player.” He continued: “He’s 26, he’s in his prime, he’s been a very effective ball-carrier in the Premiership over the last couple of seasons so we’re delighted to get him here.” Bryn Cunningham, Ulster’s general manager, stated: “He has shown with Northampton Saints that he is a huge physical presence in the back row, with fantastic ball-carrying and a destructive threat around the breakdown.” Cunningham also noted: “The modern game is so much about having a point of difference, particularly in explosiveness, and Juarno certainly has this.” Post navigation Oban Elliott Expresses Profound Gratitude for UFC 309 Performance Harry Kane’s Criticism Raises Questions About England Squad Commitment