Siya Kolisi – we are joined by Springbok rugby royalty | RugbyPass Offload | EP 31

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We’re joined by Springbok royalty, Siya Kolisi, who discusses his incredible journey to becoming one of the most iconic players the sport has ever seen. Siya discusses his career journey both on and off the pitch including – altercations off the filed, the genius of Rassie Erasmus as a coach and selector, URC vs super rugby, the possibility of moving to play in Europe, his thoughts on Boks joining six nations, resetting rugby pathway, an incredible impromptu supper with Gerald Buttler, Drinks with Jurgen Klopp & Roc Nations positive influence on rugby. #RugbyPassOffload #S2 #EP31

0:00 Intro

5:24 Siya Enters

10:18 Watching rugby in America

13:15 Has he enjoyed Europe

14:10 Meeting Jurgen Klopp

17:30 Training with Eben Etzebeth

19:07 Would he join a European club?

20:32 Siya on Makazolo Mapimpi

27:25 His life when he was young

32:40 His altercations when he was younger

37:00 Grey High

42:00 Roc Nations

46:50 Outro

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