Injured Springbok skipper Siya Kolisi will have an important off-field role to play over the course of the Rugby Championship. JON CARDINELLI in Johannesburg reports.
Kolisi sustained a serious knee injury toward the end of the Vodacom Super Rugby conference stage. The flank will miss at least two matches of the Rugby Championship and it’s not yet known exactly when he will return to the playing field.
The Bok skipper has remained with the team, however, in the buildup to the first Test of the 2019 season. As a media conference on Monday afternoon commenced, Kolisi could be seen leading the players out of a meeting in an adjacent room.
Bok assistant coach Matt Proudfoot told SARugbymag.co.za that Kolisi has been heavily involved with the planning for the Rugby Championship. Clearly head coach Rassie Erasmus wants his leadership core together – whether all of these players are fully fit or not – in the months leading up to the World Cup.
‘We’ve been pleased with the way Siya has been progressing with his injury,’ Proudfoot said. ‘He’s been around the camp for quite some time, so just because he’s injured doesn’t mean he’s not part of this.
‘Siya has really grown as a leader over the years. I’ve known him since the age of 19 [when Proudfoot first coached Kolisi at the Stormers]. We had another chat today to see how his role has come along – now that he’s off the field. He’s been great in that respect.’