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JesseKriel

84Caps
Tries
95Points
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Jesse Kriel plays centre and represents Springboks. Career statistics, milestones and a complete match log follow once the historical data pass is complete.

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ReportSpringboks

Kriel vows to stay at Yokohama until he wins the JRLO championship

Jesse Kriel has committed to staying at the Yokohama Canon Eagles until he wins the JRLO championship, dismissing reported European interest, while reflecting on a difficult season in which he served as the club's first foreign-born captain. Eagles teammate Faf de Klerk, meanwhile, has departed for the Cheetahs after four years in Japan.

Planet Rugby
AnalysisSpringboks

Kitshoff names his pick for next Bok captain — but there's a catch

Kitshoff backs Ruan Nortje as the next Bok captain but acknowledges the looming Japan move complicates the case — and admits there's no clear successor if Kolisi goes down before 2027.

Planet Rugby
ReportSpringboks

Marx, De Allende and Kriel each bag brace of tries in strong weekend for Saffas abroad

Malcolm Marx, Damian de Allende and Jesse Kriel each scored two tries during the latest round of club fixtures in Japan and Europe. The trio's performances were among the highlights for South African players based abroad over the weekend.

SA Rugby Mag
ReportSpringboks

Grant Williams to leave Sharks for Japan at end of season

Grant Williams will leave the Sharks at the end of his contract in June to join a Japanese club, with Yokohama Eagles the likely destination given Faf de Klerk's departure from the club to the Cheetahs. The 28-cap scrumhalf spent his entire professional career with the Sharks after coming through their ranks from 2017.

Rugby365
AnalysisSpringboks

Japan's League One as World Cup prep: Why Bok management is relaxed about the exodus

With Nortjé the latest Bok heading to Japan, this piece makes the case that League One's lower physical demands could actually be the ideal preparation environment for defending the World Cup in Australia.

Rugby365
Career timeline

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