Rassie Erasmus contemplates whether Siya Kolisi should remain as Springbok captain after joining a French club. If the unwritten law of having a locally based captain is enforced, only three players are qualified to succeed Kolisi.
The Springbok captaincy is potentially up for grabs, so let’s take a look at which players are best-placed to take on this high-pressured job. Rassie Erasmus , the Director of Rugby for South Africa, has raised the question of whether Siya Kolisi should retain his captaincy after joining French club Racing 92.
It has been an unwritten law for the Springboks to have a locally based player as captain, but if this law is enforced, there are only three players who are qualified to succeed Kolisi.
Springbok Captaincy Siya Kolisi Rassie Erasmus French Club Locally Based Player
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