Siya Kolisi recently visited Wynberg Boys High School and joined in on their iconic war cry.
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Wynberg Boys High School welcomed a sports legend on field on Monday, when the captain of the world-cup winning Springbok rugby team joined them on field.
The story starts before the Bokke scooped the Rugby Championship trophy, when Wynberg Boys High School performed a spirited war cry for the national rugby squad ahead of their first clash against the All Blacks in August:
As MTN marks 30 years of empowering South Africans, we called on the young men of Wynberg Boys’ High School to create a powerful war cry to unite the nation ahead of the All Blacks clash with our green and gold heroes this month. 🇿🇦
Will you be joining in on gameday? Let us know… pic.twitter.com/dtVG5rAnMP
— MTN Rugby (@MTN_Rugby) August 26, 2024
After the Bokke claimed their championship trophy, Siya Kolisi paid Wynberg Boys High School a visit to thank pupils for the spirited encouragement that added to the squad’s victories.
“We watched your guys video and we honestly loved it so much. It encouraged us a lot,” said Kolisi, as per EWN.
The Springbok rugby captain went on to share his words of encouragement for the high school boys:
“I just want to encourage you guys, too. Work hard at school and at sport. Work as hard as you can, believe in yourself. It’s possible, anything is possible,” said the rugby captain, “You can achieve any dream that you want.”
After a heartfelt speech, Kolisi joined the boys on field for war cry.
Later, the rugby captain took to social media sharing the experience. He wrote: “This was next level !!! Hoooyaaaaa!! Dankie Wynberg 🙌🏾 the energy was too much and thanks for the support.”
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