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Hoya! Siya Kolisi performs warcry with Wynberg Boys [video]

Springboks captain Siya Kolisi has joined in on the fun at Wynberg Boys High who delivered an epic warcry in his honour.

The popular player visited the Western Cape High School, whose videos have gone viral on social media.

SIYA KOLISI VISITS WYNBERG HIGH SCHOOL: ‘HOYAAA!’

In a clip posted on his Instagram account, Siya Kolisi revealed that he had visited Wynberg High School and the Junior Primary to join in on their war cry.

In it, the Springbok captain sang and danced with the teens, who name-dropped not only him but also coach Rassie Erasmus.

He captioned several clips of his experience: “This was next level! Hoooyaaaaa!! Dankie Wynberg. The energy was too much, and thanks for the support.”

Addressing the crowd of excited boys, Siya Kolisi thanked the schools for their viral rugby warcries.

He said, “We watched your video, and we love it. It really encouraged and inspired us.”

Motivating the teens to pursue their own dreams, he added: “Anything is possible.”

NO DAYS OFF!

While other Springboks are enjoying their downtime by relaxing on a beach holiday or socialising with friends, Siya Kolisi has been praised for using his platform and “leave” to inspire others.

This includes supporting the Bok Women’s team and women in sport in general.

The Springbok captain – who attended the female squad’s game against Australia in Cape Town last weekend –  told SuperSport: “Women have been supporting us for a very long time. We all play and represent our country, and they deserve the same support that we get.

“As men, it’s our duty to intentionally be there at games, training and helping out. If the women’s game grows, we all grow and benefit”.

Siya Kolisi’s appearance and comments won the praise of not only South Africans but also Irish, Australian, and Scottish female players.

IS SIYA KOLISI THE ULTIMATE HYPE MAN?

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