Kolbe earning due recognition as a global rugby rock star
Cheslin Kolbe is one of rugby’s most highly-valued players for good reason. He boasts pure box-office spectator appeal and is the game’s most marketable player, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
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Cheslin Kolbe is one of rugby’s most highly-valued players for good reason. He boasts pure box-office spectator appeal and is the game’s most marketable player, writes CRAIG LEWIS.
Sbu Nkosi says he is keen to make the most of the opportunity he’s been granted following a rare inclusion in the Boks’ starting lineup for Saturday’s Rugby Championship Test against Argentina in Gqeberha.
Take another look at Cheslin Kolbe’s sublime try in the series decider against the British & Irish Lions, which was very similar to his memorable try in the 2019 Rugby World Cup final.
Springbok skipper Siya Kolisi has singled out Lukhanyo Am and Willie le Roux for their respective roles in Cheslin Kolbe’s game-changing try against the British & Irish Lions in Cape Town on Saturday.
Springbok wing Cheslin Kolbe once again showcased his sublime skills to finish off this brilliant Springbok try against the British & Irish Lions.
Swys de Bruin, Peter de Villiers & Robbi Kempson discuss the officiating performance in the second Test between the Boks and the British & Irish Lions, and whether Rassie Erasmus’ video had any impact on it.
Tight contests are often tilted by a memorable moment in the match and so the SARugbymag.co.za writers have predicted which player will produce the magic in the crunch first Test between the Springboks and 2021 British & Irish Lions.
Four opponents who have been victimised by Cheslin Kolbe’s elusiveness have given a few pointers to the British & Irish Lions as they prepare to negate the Springbok dynamo on Saturday.
The possibility that the Springboks would be underdone in a three-Test series against the British & Irish Lions was ruled out by none more so than Cheslin Kolbe, according to SARugbymag.co.za readers.
Hear from Rassie Erasmus, Lukhanyo Am, Cheslin Kolbe and Jasper Wiese following South Africa A’s victory over the British & Irish Lions in Cape Town on Wednesday.