Kolisi faces up to losing Bok captaincy ahead of return from surgery
Siya Kolisi has admitted that he knew his captaincy of South Africa was in jeopardy when he agreed to join Racing 92 in France.
The double World Cup-winning skipper joined the Top 14 outfit from the Sharks after lifting his second Webb Ellis Cup last year, and recently said that there is nothing he can do to continue leading the Springboks if head coach Rassie Erasmus has decided to select a captain based on South African soil. That is a move that Erasmus revealed he is considering.
Despite being at the helm of the Springboks' success over the past five years, the 32-year-old is phlegmatic about the captaincy situation with a series against Guinness Six Nations champions Ireland on the horizon for the world champions in July.
"That's normal. I knew that before making the decision to come here," Kolisi told reporters.
"He (Erasmus) speaks and he says this is the situation, it is what it is, there's nothing I can do about that," he added.
In more pressing matters, Kolisi is set to make a timely return to action this weekend to face Toulouse in the Investec Champions Cup round of 16.
The 83-cap Springbok has been out of action for a month after undergoing a procedure for a hand injury sustained in a 21-5 loss to Bordeaux-Begles. In his absence, the Parisian outfit have strung together three wins on the bounce, but he will nevertheless be a boost to the team before facing the five-time European champions.
"I feel good, my hand is good," he said.
"I went to see the doctor to see the specialist and he was happy with the healing of my hand.
"I just want to be on the field. I tried to play last week but the coaches, management and doctors said I must wait for this week."
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Hey Nick,
Great article and yes it has been hard going as a life long Wales supporter. We have had some great periods since the illustrious 70s that Graham Price continually reminds us about and we are currently going through some tough times but there is no point being a fair weather fan, we need to stay true through thick or thin.....and I truly admire you taking the time to engage with a certain Wallaby follower on this platform who has nothing positive to say about anyone especially a Kiwi coach so lucky Warren has thick skin.
Nobody seems to have the answers for the Welsh rugby problem atm but I hope the WRU executives can find an holistic and long term solution. Sacking Gatland can only be worthwhile if there is a better option available and a long term strategy is implemented that all the stake holders can embrace.
Love your stuff Nick, keep up the good work!
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