Rachel Kolisi's post after Springboks' win melts hearts

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Rachel Kolisi's post after Springboks' win melts hearts
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'So proud of you' - Rachel Kolisi is making headlines after she penned a sweet post to Siya Kolisi after Springboks' 49 -18 win over Tonga.

The Springboks overcame a shaky start to claim a crucial 49-18 win over Tonga in a Pool B match at a packed

No doubt, the result from this bruising encounter all but assures the Springboks’ safe passage through to the quarter-finals of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.Undoubtedly, the Springboks have been topping trends with congratulatory messages flooding social media in the backdrop of the win.‘Springboks First Lady’ Rachel Kolisi also took to social media to pen a sweet post to her husband, who captained the Boks for the 50th Test.

Still, he had a fair share of brilliance during the game despite being replaced early in the second half, having struggled to produce the masterclass we are all accustomed to. His rating during the Pool B match was 6/10. No doubt Rachel Kolisi has been supportive throughout Siya Kolisi’s illustrious career, from injury woes to big wins. Over the years, she has wowed Mzansi with her unwavering support, often thrusting her into the top trends.

A few months ago, she hogged headlines when Siya Kolisi revealed that Rachel Kolisi was behind his quick return to competitive rugby after a career-threatening injury.

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