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'They want more Scottish players' - Venter sorry to leave Glasgow

'They want more Scottish players' - Venter sorry to leave Glasgow

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Henco Venter is leaving Glasgow Warriors reluctantly and says it felt "bad" to be told his departure is down to a Scottish Rugby directive to have fewer foreign players in the professional club squads.
The South African back-row was given an emotional farewell by Warriors fans after a 36-18 win over Stormers set up Saturday's URC semi-final away to Leinster.
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The 33-year-old has agreed to join French club Brive but admits he would rather be extending his two-year stay at Scotstoun.
Head coach Franco Smith has also made it clear would have chosen to keep his compatriot on, saying in April: "If it was up to me, definitely he would stay."
Asked about his impending exit, Venter replied: "It's a tricky question. It's also from above and all the stuff going on in Scotland regarding foreign players. That's basically one of the main reasons.
"I love this place and I'd love to stay but... Leave it there!
"They want more Scottish players and I understand that's their plan going forward and I respect that. I'm not Scottish so it's a privilege to be here and give back to the club and the country.
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"If they make their plans and have a will to make Scottish rugby better, I hope they succeed in it."
On being told of the decision to let him go, he added: "It's bad and I didn't like it, but it's rugby and you don't take anything personally.
"Through many years in this game you learn to accept stuff and just be better where you can be better and perform where you can perform and enjoy every moment. So I'll enjoy this week and hopefully next week."
That reference is to the daunting task of having to beat Leinster at the Aviva Stadium to prolong Warriors' title defence.
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Regardless of the outcome, Venter says he cherishes his time in Glasgow.
"This place is special, not just for me but for my wife and our daughter," he explained. "It's just been an amazing journey for us."
Despite a 52-0 hammering in Dublin earlier in the season, Venter thinks his Warriors team-mates are capable of pulling off what would be seen as a shock win against the Irish giants in their own backyard.
"We are in it to win it but you're not always in a team that has the potential to win," he said.
"Here, we do. We stand a chance, always. If the guys believe in our chance to win, then it's just magical to play in a team like that."

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