Victory over France was for Zwide and all SA — Siya

Bok skipper also thanks teammates who overcame early red card to clinch momentous win in Paris

SPECIAL MOMENT: Jubilant Springbok captain Siya Kolisi is carried shoulder high by teammates Eben Etzebeth and RG Snyman after SA beat France at Stade de France in Paris on Saturday (REUTERS/Benoit Tessier)

Emotional Springbok captain Siya Kolisi dedicated his 100th Test cap and a momentous win over France to everyone who grew up in circumstances similar to those he experienced on the dusty streets of Zwide township in Gqeberha.

A humble Kolisi also thanked his teammates who overcame an early red card to score a decisive 32-17 victory over Les Bleus in front of 80,000 fans at the Stade de France in Paris.

The Boks were forced to play the second half with 14 players after Lood de Jager was controversially red-carded for a high challenge on a French player.

“This victory is for the people who grew up in similar circumstances to me [in Zwide]. I want people to know that it is possible,” Kolisi said.

“And it is not just me. Other guys in my team have made it through difficulties.

“I want South Africans to know that anything is possible as long as they put their heads down and listen to the people who are helping them.

“We prepared for the event of a red card; the coaching staff warned that the intensity of the game could produce that scenario, and it did.

“But we kept on working, and I am so proud of the boys for how we fought to the end.

“It is special for me. It means a lot to me and my family. I can’t take credit for everything I achieved because there have been so many people along the way who have helped me.

“I am nothing without the boys. I am so grateful for the way we fought and how we pulled it through.”

Man of the Match Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu said the Boks had gone all-out to make it a special occasion for Kolisi.

“The first half was what we thought it was going to be at the Stade de France — 14-13 at halftime, it was tough,“ he said.

“We were getting good rewards from our contestable kicking game, but we weren’t getting points on the board.

“But I’m just so proud that everyone stuck in and made it special for big Siya.”

An impressive Feinberg-Mngomezulu also scored a second-half try that helped the Boks over the line.

“It’s good fun,” he said.

“I’m part of such an incredible team. Playing for my country on a Saturday — it’s my dream. It’s all of our dreams. These little things like awards don’t mean much.

“I’m just happy that we won with 15 points here today to make Siya’s day.”

Replacements Andre Esterhuizen and Grant Williams and Feinberg-Mngomezulu added tries to a first-half score by Cobus Reinach to record a ninth win in 10 matches against a stunned home team.

“It was probably close to midnight at home at the end, so thank you to the people who stayed up and watched the game — we play for them and for South Africa,” Bok coach Rassie Erasmus said.

“I also want to say thank you to our captain, who was taken off because Andre Esterhuizen can play loose forward and centre, which was a tough call.

“But when I told him he just took it on the chin and understood.

“Boan Venter also came off early in the match because he has to get used to the intensity of these matches, though I thought he went really well.

“I think the guys who started probably softened up the opposition, and then the bench could go and finish it.

“Even when Manie Libbok came on and Sasha Feinberg-Mngomezulu went to fullback, I thought everybody had a good impact.

“That comes from the players understanding that it’s a 23-man effort, and the coaches made good plans, which made it easier for the players who came on from the bench.”

Scorers:

France 17: Tries: Damian Penaud (2). Conversions: Thomas Ramos (2). Penalty: Ramos.

South Africa 32: Tries: Cobus Reinach, Andre Esterhuizen, Grant Williams, Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu. Conversions: Feinberg-Mngomezulu (3). Penalties: Feinberg-Mngomezulu (2).

The Herald


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