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South Africa inspired by struggles of whole nation – Siya Kolisi

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Captain Siya Kolisi says the daily struggles endured by millions of South Africans is fuelling the Springboks’ quest to retain the Rugby World Cup ahead of a semi-final meeting with England.

Jacques Nienaber’s side are red-hot favourites to progress from a rematch of the 2019 final to set up a winner-takes-all showdown with either New Zealand or Argentina.

Flanker Kolisi, his country’s first black captain, overcame childhood poverty to lift the Webb Ellis Cup four years ago in Japan.

The 32-year-old referenced homelessness and unemployment during an impassioned answer to a question about motivation and believes failing to give 100 per cent would be “cheating” his compatriots. “I don’t think that will ever change, who we play for, who we represent,” he said. “When you start playing for others and start doing things for other people it’s not easy to give up, it’s much harder. “When you think of how many people would give anything to be where we are and the majority of the people in our country are unemployed, some don’t have homes. “For me, giving up and not giving everything would be cheating not just myself and the team but the rest of the people at home.

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