South Africa's Danelle Lochner Inks Fresh Harlequins Contract
South Africa's Danelle Lochner signs a new deal with Harlequins.

South Africa international Danelle Lochner has signed a new contract with Harlequins. The 27-year-old lock has made 25 appearances since joining the London club in 2023. She has 16 caps for the Springbok Women and has also played for her country's national netball team. Lochner expressed her gratitude and excitement for the new deal and the future with the team. Harlequins have not disclosed the length of the new contract.
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