Charlie Ewels Johann Van-Graan Britain Australia South Africa county Bath Pretoria Rugby England Charlie Ewels Johann Van-Graan Britain Australia South Africa county Bath Pretoria

Bulls confirm short-term deal with England lock: 'It's going to be a fantastic experience'

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The Bulls have boosted their lock stocks with the signing of England international Charlie Ewels.Ewels has signed a short-term deal with the Pretoria franchise until the end of the season.

After that, he will return to his English club Bath. READ | Leinster boss happy to have SA teams in URC: 'Hoping it continues for the next 70 or 80 years'??

NEW SIGNING ALERT ?? We are proud to announce the signing of Lock Charlie Ewels on a short term deal ?? Ewels is a veteran of over 100 caps for Bath and 30 caps for England ??

pic.twitter.com/VjMzel9ktFEwels suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury during England's tour of Australia last June and is looking to regain his fitness.Bath also confirmed Ewels' move to South Africa but said he would return to England in time for the 2023/24 season."Charlie is an extremely professional and diligent member of our squad," Bath's head of rugby Johann van Graan said in a statement on their website."His attitude to his rehabilitation has been exemplary and the next step of his journey is getting back to playing competitive rugby.

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