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Published 16:09 27 Jun 2019 BST
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Pienaar is 35 now and on the look-out for a new challenge, and that is where Cheetahs come into the picture.
OFM Sport, in South Africa, are reporting that Cheetahs are in talks with Pienaar about getting him in for a return to the Guinness PRO14.
The 88-times capped Springbok may fancy a stint back in his native country and, having lost Shaun Venter to Ospreys, could do with Pienaar's talents.
It is believed that Pienaar could be given some coaching duties, as well, as he looks to gain experience off the field before he eventually hangs up the playing boots.
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