âCould have done betterâ: Siya Kolisiâs stunning revelation after World Cup glory
Siya Kolisi will go down in history as one of the greats. After hoisting the Webb Ellis Cup four years ago in Japan, the Boks captain led South Africa to back-to-back titles at the 2023 World Cup.
South Africa secured back-to-back crowns after besting rivals New Zealand 12-11 in a thrilling final at Stade de France last weekend. The Boks reached rugby immortality once again.
But thereâs something uniquely special about the Springboks. For a team that continues to stand atop of the rugby world, the Boks have already looked at what they âcould have done better.â
That says a lot about the world champions.
Long after the full-time siren had sounded, the once-packed stadium was empty. There was nobody sitting in the stands, with the groundskeepers the only other people in sight.
But you could hear the champions.
Whether it was the Boks themselves or possibly their supporters, a faint version of their rendition of The Cranberriesâ Zombies echoed throughout the Parisian venue. The champions definitely sang that song though, as confirmed on social media.
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Later, lock Eben Etzebeth got a haircut from teammate RG Snyman at 5.00 a.m. as the Boks continued to enjoy their historic achievement.
But amongst all the euphoria, relief and celebration, the Boks took a moment to reflect after defeating the All Blacks by a single point in one of the most memorable World Cup finals ever.
âWe won the World Cup and then we got our stats late last night while we were partying as a team and we still looked at them, you want to see what you could have done better,â captain Siya Kolisi told a few reporters at the World Rugby Awards on Sunday.
âThatâs when we went crazy when we saw how many tackles Pieter-Steph (du Toit) made.
âRight now weâre just recovering and enjoying each otherâs company and then when we go home, I think thatâs when itâll start sinking in because weâll see exactly what weâve been playing for and weâll see what it means to the people back home,â Kolisi also mentioned.
It wasnât the final that many expected before the Rugby World Cup. Fans and pundits from the world over tipped the likes of Ireland and France to usher in a new era of northern hemisphere dominance, but the south reigned supreme.
Both the Boks and All Blacks were âwritten off in the quarter-finalsâ before playing those northern hemisphere heavyweights respectively, but The Rugby Championship sides emerged victorious.
âWe have so much respect for them. We were both written off in the quarter-finals already â people were talking about how dominant the northern hemisphere is,â Kolisi added when asked about the All Blacks.
âWe know what we can do as the southern hemisphere. They were written off probably by a lot of people but we know what the All Blacks are.
âYou cannot write off a team that has achieved more than any other team in the history of rugby⊠their win percentage. We know what they can do.â
The All Blacks had lost to the Boks 35-7 in a record defeat just two weeks before the tournament and opened their World Cup with another loss to France.
But the Kiwis continued to chip away behind the scenes, and it almost paid off with the ultimate reward.
Utility Jordie Barrett missed a penalty attempt at goal which wouldâve given the All Blacks a slender two-point lead with about five minutes to play in the final.
But it wasnât to be for the All Blacks. There was no fairytale finish for coach Ian Foster in his last Test, and captain Sam Cane will be left to live with a historic red card âforever.â
âThey went about their work and we always said, âWatch out for the All Blacks.â
âWe knew what they could do⊠Iâve got so much respect for them for how they turned things around and how hard obviously they worked and how good coach Ian Foster is.
âIt must be tough to coach knowing that is probably your last couple of days, to put all the emotions aside and to try and focus on coaching a side and getting them back.
âSam Cane too, a lot of people gave him a lot of criticism about his game and the way he played this World Cup has been ridiculous â actually his whole year. It tells a lot about what kind of characters and people they are in New Zealand.
âThatâs why the team was able to get to the final.â
All class from the SA captain đŻ some seriously nasty comments on this site from NH supporters especially Irish ones. Kolisi Showed the respect both teams have for each other even in defeat. As a kiwi there are only two teams in the world for most New Zealanders SA & ABs