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South Africa captain Siya Kolisi has left Racing 92 with two years of his contract still to run, the French Top 14 club announced on Sunday. Image X

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Kolisi’s comeback cut short!

Springbok captain Siya Kolisi suffers another injury setback in Racing 92’s defeat, casting doubt on his future leadership role.

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08-04-24 09:32
Siya Kolisi Racing 92
South Africa captain Siya Kolisi has left Racing 92 with two years of his contract still to run, the French Top 14 club announced on Sunday. Image X

Springbok captain Siya Kolisi has been dealt another injury blow, leaving the field after just 22 minutes in his comeback match for Racing 92. The two-time World Cup-winning flanker appeared to have hurt his right ankle during Racing’s 31-7 Champions Cup last-16 defeat to Toulouse on Sunday, according to AFP.

This latest setback comes after a month-long absence due to a broken finger and raises concerns for both Kolisi and the Springboks.

Kolisi’s Resilience Tested Once More

Kolisi’s injury woes have been a recurring theme recently. Earlier in the season, while playing for the Sharks, he suffered a knee ligament injury that nearly ruled him out of the 2023 World Cup in France.

Despite limited game time before the tournament, Kolisi led the Boks to their fourth World Cup title before joining Racing 92. This latest setback will test his resolve as he aims to return to the field and continue leading his team.

Uncertainty Surrounds Kolisi’s Captaincy Role

Kolisi’s position as Springbok captain is also in doubt. Coach Rassie Erasmus prefers the team leader to be based in South Africa, while the 32-year-old flanker currently plays abroad.

Eben Etzebeth and Lukhanyo Am, both of the Sharks, are considered frontrunners for the captaincy should Erasmus choose a new home-based leader. This uncertainty adds another layer of complexity to Kolisi’s situation as he navigates his recovery and future role within the Springbok setup.

Springboks Face Demanding Schedule

The Springboks face a challenging schedule in the coming months. They will play against Wales at Twickenham in late June, followed by a two-Test series against Ireland and Portugal in South Africa. The team will then focus on the Rugby Championship, featuring matches against Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand.

As Siya Kolisi’s injury status remains uncertain, the Springboks must rely on their depth of talent and adaptability to navigate these upcoming fixtures successfully.

Siya Kolisi’s latest injury setback highlights the challenges faced by professional rugby players. Fans and teammates alike will hope for a swift recovery for the inspirational leader.

Kolisi’s resilience and determination have been hallmarks of his career, and these qualities will be crucial as he looks to overcome this latest obstacle and continue making a positive impact on the sport he loves.

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