Springboks captain Siya Kolisi was emotional after South Africa became Rugby World Cup champions for a fourth time following their win over New Zealand.
South Africa captain Siya Kolisi says the country will be united by his team's victory against New Zealand in the World Cup final in Paris.
Kolisi echoed Nelson Mandela in 1995 after their first World Cup triumph as he called for a divided South Africa to come together.
Influential skipper hails the unifying nature of the Springboks after they successfully defend their title in Paris.
The Springboks star endured a brutal childhood of hunger and violence before overcoming personal issues to make World Cup history.
South Africa clinched a record fourth Rugby World Cup title by doing just enough to deny 14-man New Zealand and retain their crown in a helter-skelter final in ...
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Springbok captain Siya Kolisi said New Zealand had taken his side to a "dark place" in the Rugby World Cup final, but praised his South Africa side for ...