SA Rugby has officially confirmed that former Irish international lock Jean Kleyn has been cleared for Springbok selection under new eligibility rules.
World Rugby has given SA Rugby the all-clear that the Johannesburg-born 29-year-old fulfilled the necessary ‘birthright transfer’ requirements.
The regulation – which came into force at the start of 2022 – allows for players to be selected for their country of birth (or of their parents’ or grandparents’ birth) once a period of at least 36 months has elapsed since last selection for an adopted country.
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The former DHL Stormers and Western Province lock moved to Ireland in 2016 and qualified for selection for that country by the residency rule in 2019. He was picked for his adopted country’s Rugby World Cup squad that year and made five appearances. He has not been selected subsequently.
The 2,03m second rower has made more than 130 appearances for Munster and was a part of their Vodacom United Rugby Championship-winning team in Cape Town last month.
“Jean’s clearance is great news for the team in this important season,” said Rassie Erasmus.
“His international experience increases our depth at lock while at the same time boosting the experience in the squad in a year in which every match is vital in our preparations for the World Cup.”
Kleyn has been in camp with the Springboks, preparing for the Rugby Championship, and is now eligible for selection as early as next month when the 2023 season kicks off against Australia at Loftus Versfeld on 8 July.
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