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Ulster sign second row Snyman from Benetton

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Ulster have confirmed the signing of Zimbabwean second row Eli Snyman on a two-year deal.

The 29-year-old will join the province in the summer when he leaves Italian side Benetton.

Snyman becomes the first signing since Rory Best was appointed general manager of Ulster.

“He is a player with a really strong and unique physical profile and, at 29 years of age, is very much in the peak years of his career,” said Best.

“We have a number of talented young locks coming through who will really learn a lot from his leadership and experience he has gained over his career.

“I’m sure supporters will be as excited as I am to see the authority and commanding presence he will bring to our forward pack, as we look to challenge in both the URC and European competitions.”

The Blue Bulls graduate rejoined Benetton in 2023 for his second spell at the club after a successful season at English Premiership side Leicester Tigers.

Snyman added that he was delighted to be joining the side “that have been playing some of the most attractive rugby” in United Rugby Championship.

“I’m delighted and extremely grateful to be joining Ulster Rugby,” he said.

“It’s a fantastic opportunity for me to join a side that has been playing some of the most attractive rugby in the URC this season.

“Watching how the team has performed has made me really excited to be part of what is being built here.”

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