Faf de Klerk, the South African rugby player who helped win the World Cup three years ago, said he was enthusiastic about winning the trophy with this team at the joining party of the new league one Canon.

Declark, who joins Canon, is a scrum-half who has participated in 38 games as a representative of South Africa. He is 1 meter and 70 centimeters tall, but he has a relatively small but sharp run, an accurate pass, and a powerful tackle. It is a characteristic.



He played an active part in the quarter-finals against Japan and the finals at the 2019 World Cup Japan Tournament and contributed greatly to the team's victory.

On the 21st, at the Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, where the final of the World Cup three years ago was held in the Canon host area, Declark said, "I am very honored to be a member of the team. At the World Cup. I am very happy and excited to be back at the stadium when I won the championship, "he said.



When joining, he revealed that he liked Japan when he stayed at the World Cup. "Japan has a wonderful culture and I think I can fit in. I'm really looking forward to running and moving rugby." I was talking.



And "I want to contribute to the team by demonstrating my strength in League One. I want to do my best to win the trophy and to be the best team in the world. For future Japanese rugby I want to do my best. "



After that, Declark showed off his uniform in front of about 700 fans who gathered at the stadium, and also held talk shows and commemorative photos to deepen exchanges.