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Sharks Bok heads to Ulster

The 24-year-old has been capped by the Springboks on 28 occasions, after making his Test debut against England in June 2012.

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He has scored six tries for his country.

He will move to Kingspan Stadium towards the end of the year, following the conclusion of the 2016 Super Rugby season in August.

Coetzee, who attended Port Natal High School in Durban, made his Super Rugby debut midway through 2011 and he has already accrued 68 appearances for the Sharks.

The versatile forward, who can operate across the entire back row, has been named as captain of the franchise for their pre-season game against Toulouse on Thursday.

Coetzee also completed a season with Japanese Top League side Honda Heat, prior to his return to the Sharks. He scored three tries in nine appearances during that short stint.

"Marcell has made a significant contribution in recent seasons but we understand the appeal of the huge salaries on offer in Europe," Sharks  Director of Rugby Gary Gold said.Sharks Bok heads to Ulster

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"He will be missed, and yet his departure will create new opportunities for the group of outstanding loose forwards emerging in our squad."

Ilster Director of Rugby Les Kiss welcomed the new recruit.

"It is a major coup for us to sign a player of Marcell's quality and experience," Kiis said.

"His age profile, positional versatility, leadership ability and character were some of the key ingredients as to why he was such an important target for us.

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"He has played most of his international rugby between No.6 and No.7, but he has also played a huge amount at No.8, where we feel he could have a big impact for Ulster.

"That versatility is absolutely vital for us, as not only can Marcell be hugely effective across the three positions, but this can also accommodate the development of a number of our home-grown Irish-qualified players.

"Being appointed as the Sharks' vice-captain for the season shows that even at the young age of 24, Marcell has undoubted leadership ability. On the park, with his skilled and aggressive approach, he clearly leads from the front.

"Bryn [Cunningham] has done a marvellous job in securing the services of such a talented player and I look forward to working with him.

"When you factor in the additions of Charles Piutau, Rodney Ah You and Kieran Treadwell, it will give us improved quality and depth across the squad in the coming seasons."

Ulster Operations Director Bryn Cunningham added: "To attract someone of Marcell's stature is a real statement of intent on our behalf. We have very high aspirations of what we want to achieve over the next two to three years and as a result, we are trying to build a squad that is capable of being extremely competitive in both the Pro12 and in Europe.

"At 24, we believe his best years are still ahead of him, which is hugely exciting and shows the commitment Marcell has given to Ulster Rugby.

"I know that this was an incredibly difficult decision for him to make with the attachment he has to the Sharks, not to mention the high level of interest from other clubs.

"Having spent plenty of time talking with Marcell, it is also evident that he has all the key character attributes, like many South Africans that have gone before him at Ulster, to fit into our culture seamlessly and have a massively positive impact on our environment.

"We are all very excited about what he will bring to Ulster in the coming seasons and we wish him success this season with the Sharks."

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