Northampton back row Augustus to join Ulster in 2025
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Ulster have signed Northampton Saints number eight Juarno Augustus on a three-year deal from next summer.
The 26-year-old South African helped Northampton win the Premiership title last season after joining the club from Western Province in 2021.
A former South Africa Under-20 international, Augustus was named 2017 World Rugby Junior Player of the Year after finishing that year's World Rugby Under-20 Championship as top try-scorer.
"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," said Augustus, who also previously played for the Stormers.
"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 said acquiring Augustus was a "statement of where we want to get to".
"He's a top-class player," said Murphy.
"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."
Ulster general manager Bryn Cunningham said: "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.
"The modern game is so much about having a point of difference, particularly in explosiveness, and Juarno certainly has this."