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In a thrilling display of innovation by the Boks, Cheslin Kolbe takes over from Malcolm Marx at the lineout that leads to a crucial score from Siya Kolisi against the All Blacks. What a moment for Siya Kolisi and South Africa 🤩🇿🇦 pic.twitter.com/EBSl2ihbGF — Sky Sports Rugby Union (@SkySportsRugby) September 7, 2024 Photo: Ashley Vlotman/Gallo

A delighted Siya Kolisi says beating the All Blacks in Cape Town to reclaim the Freedom Cup was the Springboks’ biggest win since last year’s World Cup final. DYLAN JACK reports. The Springboks came from a six-point half-time deficit to claim a hard-fought victory over the All Blacks in Cape Town on Saturday. REPORT: Streak-setting Boks claim

Rassie Erasmus and Mzwandile Stick enjoy a light-hearted dig at Siya Kolisi as the Springbok skipper gears up to tackle the All Blacks on Saturday with a fractured nose. 😂 Rassie and Stick taking the piss out of Siya Kolisi and Kwagga Smith. 🎥 cut from @ForeverSportsOn #RSAvNZL #Springboks pic.twitter.com/ondPGjIPsF — Jared Wright (@jaredwright17) September

Siya Kolisi has shrugged off the importance of his own availability when compared to what’s at stake for the Springboks against the All Blacks in Cape Town on Saturday. DYLAN JACK reports. Kolisi, who took a blow to the face during the win against New Zealand at Ellis Park, will captain a rejigged Bok lineup on Saturday.

Siya Kolisi took part in training on Wednesday morning as the Springbok captain appears ready to shake off a heavy collision and tackle the All Blacks in Cape Town on Saturday. #Springboks Captain Siya Kolisi at the training session, looking comfortable. *More news to follow on certain players availability at this afternoon’s press conference. pic.twitter.com/CGdKuP4y07