Kolisi: It feels like my first day at school
Siya Kolisi feels the timing could not be better to make a ‘new beginning’ at the Sharks, but has conceded he will have to prove himself both on and off the field. CRAIG LEWIS reports.
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Siya Kolisi feels the timing could not be better to make a ‘new beginning’ at the Sharks, but has conceded he will have to prove himself both on and off the field. CRAIG LEWIS reports.
The Sharks have announced the signing of World Cup-winning Springbok captain Siya Kolisi on a multi-year deal.
Pieter-Steph du Toit and Sikhumbuzo Notshe offer timely examples of players who have benefited from carefully considered moves between local franchises, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Over 70% of votes in an online poll went in favour of Lukhanyo Am retaining the Sharks captaincy even when Siya Kolisi makes the move to Durban.
It’s no surprise that WP lock JD Schickerling is in high demand, but it will be interesting to see how his national ambitions factor into the reckoning, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Former Lions flank Cyle Brink featured prominently in the buildup before scoring the opening try for Leicester Tigers in Saturday’s clash with Quins at The Stoop.
Ivan van Zyl and Embrose Papier reaped the rewards of working with Vodacom Bulls consultant Fourie du Preez, writes SIMNIKIWE XABANISA in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
The head coaches of the Lions, Sharks and Stormers as well as Bulls captain Duane Vermeulen look forward to a monumental year in the latest SA Rugby magazine.
Siya Kolisi has penned an open letter following his confirmed departure from WP Rugby, highlighting his gratitude, sharing his one ‘biggest regret’ and expressing excitement over new opportunities.
Western Province are on the lookout for a world-class flyhalf, and could be willing to explore beyond South African borders, writes CRAIG LEWIS.