Ulster have decided not to sign injury-plagued Bulls loose forward Arno Botha.

The Irish province announced in January that Botha would be joining them after Super Rugby on a two-year deal.

Botha sustained a knee injury in New Zealand last month, and is set to return to action for the Blue Bulls in the Provincial Rugby Challenge this weekend.

According to Netwerk24, Ulster obtained an independent medical opinion, which said Botha should give the knee a proper rest. The club then decided to cancel the contract that includes a clause that the player must be medically fit.

His career has been plagued by injury. He tore knee ligaments during his second (and last) Test appearance in 2013 that ruled him out for the rest of the season, and injured the same knee at the start of 2014.

In 2015, he suffered a pectoral muscle injury, and at the end of last season he dislocated a shoulder that required surgery.

He then sustained a knee injury during the Bulls’ match against the Chiefs in April this year.

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