Springbok captain Siya Kolisi emphasised the importance of showing Wales the respect they deserve to achieve the desired result when the teams meet at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday in South Africa’s penultimate Rugby World Cup warm-up game.
Kolisi, who will make a welcome return from a serious knee injury, expected a highly competitive match, but he relished the challenge and donning the green and gold jersey for the first time this year.
“We respect Wales a lot,” said Kolisi.
“They are similar to us in many ways, because they are hard-working individuals who don’t get things easy. They can take you to dark places, so it’s going to be a tough test.
“In the 2019 World Cup semi-final they played very similarly to us, and in the end, one penalty goal separated the teams.”
Kolisi spoke highly of Welsh captain Jac Morgan, who will steer the ship at only 23 years old and said: “He’s a good leader. He may be 23 years old, but he has good leaders around him that will help him a lot. He’s the kind of guy that wants to lead by example, so I’m looking forward to the challenge of playing against him.”
On a personal note, Kolisi was thrilled to run back onto the field after months on the sideline after having surgery to his knee and said he was ready to give his best to the national cause once again.
“I just want to play and give everything, and we’ll see how long I last (on the field), said Kolisi. “I’d like to play as long as I can.”
Of his journey to return to full recovery he said: “It’s hard to sum it up. I’m just grateful to be here and thankful to the medical teams I’ve been working with. They’ve been up at all hours to work with me so that it doesn’t disrupt what the team is doing, so it was a big team effort.”
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