{"id":295505,"date":"2023-10-30T00:10:02","date_gmt":"2023-10-30T00:10:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/?p=295505"},"modified":"2023-10-30T00:10:02","modified_gmt":"2023-10-30T00:10:02","slug":"siya-kolisi-shows-true-colours-as-world-cup-winners-full-time-reaction-spotted","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/rugby-league\/siya-kolisi-shows-true-colours-as-world-cup-winners-full-time-reaction-spotted\/","title":{"rendered":"Siya Kolisi shows true colours as World Cup winner’s full-time reaction spotted"},"content":{"rendered":"
South Africa captain Siya Kolisi\u2019s full-time reaction to the Springboks winning the Rugby World Cup perfectly highlighted why he is considered one of the sport\u2019s greatest leaders. A hard-fought final went into the last few seconds as New Zealand pushed but the 14 men were unable to get the necessary score to prevent South Africa\u2019s 12-11 victory in Paris on Saturday.<\/p>\n
The All Blacks had momentum after drawing to within a point and the numbers were evened up when Cheslin Kolbe was given a yellow card by referee Wayne Barnes. The winger could barely watch the final 10 minutes from the sideline as he covered his face with his shirt and clearly was struggling to handle the gravity of the situation.<\/p>\n
But the Springboks were able to hold onto their lead and ensured that they would be crowned World Cup winners for a record fourth time, with many players falling to their knees and celebrating in joyous scenes. However, skipper Kolisi took a different approach and immediately after hearing the full-time whistle, he sprinted over to the touchline.<\/p>\n
His attention was on Kolbe who had gone from despair to jubilation. And Kolisi sprinted over to the sin-binned winger and gave him a big hug as he reassured his team-mate that he did not let the Springboks down. Their embrace spoke volumes of Kolisi\u2019s leadership, having immediately thought of the one player who may have had some mixed feelings at the end of the final.<\/p>\n
JUST IN <\/strong> Sam Cane gives colourful interview after Rugby World Cup final red card[INTERVIEW] <\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Kolisi has been the perfect ambassador for South African rugby throughout the World Cup and led by example on and off the field. The 32-year-old flanker could be seen regularly belting out the national anthem before matches with such passion that his pride was infectious, once again showcasing that his leadership credentials cannot be questioned.<\/p>\n When asked how his team managed to hold on and claim victory over New Zealand, Kolisi said: “We had to. We lost our hooker [Bongi Mbonambi] in the early part of the game and we had to adjust to that. They put a lot of pressure on our lineouts but somehow we found a way.<\/p>\n\n