Quins snap up Pumas powerhouse

English club Harlequins have announced the signing of a South African forward for the 2026-27 season.

Tighthead Ruan ‘Sampie’ Swiegers will make the move from the Pumas after their 2026 Currie Cup campaign, capping a steady rise through the domestic ranks.

The 27-year-old has taken the long road to the top. From Varsity Cup rugby at North West University – where he captained the side and lifted the title in 2023 – to provincial stints with the Leopards and Pumas, his progress has been built on consistency and hard graft.

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His performances in Nelspruit have not gone unnoticed. A SA Cup winner in 2024, Swiegers also earned a call-up to a Springbok alignment camp and was later named the Pumas’ Currie Cup Forward of the Year. In 2026, he stepped into a leadership role as captain during their SA Cup campaign.

“I’m incredibly grateful and humbled to sign with Harlequins,” said Swiegers. “This is a dream come true for me. I’ve worked hard for many years, often taking the long road, and there were times where things weren’t certain. But I never stopped believing or putting in the work.

“Playing rugby at the highest level has always been my goal, and to now have that opportunity with a club like Harlequins is something I don’t take for granted.”

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Harlequins boss Jason Gilmore believes the Bok hopeful fits their long-term vision.

“Sampie’s got a good age profile and is moving into his peak years as a tighthead. He’s a big body, loves contact and the set-piece, so that bodes well for us.”

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Harlequins will host the Sale Sharks in the Investec Champions Cup round of 16 on Saturday (9pm).

Photo: Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images

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