Springboks captain Siya Kolisi is at a point where his international career is at a crossroad, because he is playing in France.
Springboks loose forward Siya Kolisi still has plenty to offer as a player and captain. Picture: by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images
But, let’s stick to the rugby-side of things, which is where we want to discuss Kolisi for now. The towering flanker has seen his, with Boks coach Rassie Erasmus suggesting on Tuesday he has to think about the situation because his captain plays his rugby outside South Africa. All these question marks around the two-time World Cup winner prove that he is an important figure in local rugby, and that he is a real presence regarding rugby in this country.The reality is that Father Time is catching up with a lot of Springboks stars who have won back-to-back Rugby World Cups.
However, they can’t, and shouldn’t, be written off just because of their ages. These are world-class rugby players, and they have the ability to play at the highest level for a long time.
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