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New York to Paris, jet-setting Bok captain Kolisi reports for duty at new club Racing

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South Africa's two-time Rugby World Cup winning captain Siya Kolisi watched in the stands as his new club Racing 92 beat local rivals Stade Francais 13-9 on Saturday to move to the summit of the French Top 14.Kolisi, 32, joined the side after lifting a second Webb Ellis Cup late last month but will make his debut for the Parisians next Sunday against La Rochelle.Racing's victory in rainy conditions moves them above Stade Francais to top of the table based on their head-to-head record.Kolisi's outfit led 10-6 at the break thanks to centre Henry Chavancy's try and four points from the boot of South African fly-half Tristan Tedder.Siya Kolisi watching the Paris Derby with Chelsea’s Reece James and his Racing 92 teammates Camille Chat and Trevor Nyakane. ?? #SaffasAbroad pic.twitter.com/VD8XvFC3uEAfter a four-day trophy tour in South Africa, Kolisi and his family have spent time off in the United States, ticking rather noteworthy boxes in watching Argentine football great Lionel Messi's football club, Inter Miami, and going to a Brooklyn Mets basketball game in New York..@SiyaKolisi World Wide wide wide.

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