Zane Kirchner has agreed a deal to join the Newport Gwent Dragons ahead of the 2017-18 European season.
The 32-year-old former Springbok represented the Bulls before he joined Irish province Leinster, where he has played for the past four years.
The Dragons and Leinster both compete in the Celtic Pro12 and if he stays fit, Kirchner is likely to play against his former team next season.
Commenting on his switch, Kirchner said: 'When looking at the current squad, the average age and talent within the region; that is what got me interested. I am keen to find my feet, settle in with boys as quickly as possible, and add value to the squad where I can. I believe the Dragons will definitely move in the right direction.
'New decisions and ventures aren’t always easy to make, however the experience of moving to Leinster, my first move abroad, has helped and knowing a few of the other South Africans in the squad made my decision easier,' Kirchner added.
Coach Kingsley Jones says he is delighted to welcome Kirchner to the Dragons.
'His experience both on and off the field will be invaluable for this young squad; I believe he will bring a much-needed voice in the backs to help these youngsters with their development. In addition to that, he understands how to win having played a major part in Super Rugby, Test rugby and through helping Leinster secure the Pro12 title in 2014.'
The fullback will join compatriots Brok Harris, Pat Howard, Carl Meyer, Ligtoring Landman and Sarel Pretorius on the Dragons' payroll.
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