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Siya Kolisi: EVERY Springbok Test stat and fact you NEED to know

From humble beginnings in the townships of Port Elizabeth, to becoming a global icon – no-one represents the possibilities of sport better than Siya Kolisi.

His childhood presented many challenges, from food scarcity to the point where he would turn to sugar water as a form of nutrition, to growing up dealing with the loss of a parent.

But he saw possibilities.

Siya Kolisi made history

He was raised with a strong sense of – and value in – community, surrounded by the feeling of love, energy and optimism that make South Africa’s townships so special.

This feeling and value continues to today, driving him forward to build a better life not only for himself but the community that raised him.

In 2018, he made history as South Africa’s first-ever black Test captain, a monumental moment for a country with a deep and raw history of racial segregation.

Leading his team to victory in Yokohama in the World Cup in 2019, Siya Kolisi secured a win that stretched beyond the rugby pitch of Japan and touched the lives – and hearts – of all fellow South Africans watching from home.

His role as captain of hearts didn’t stop with this win.

Off the field, he is a champion of people via the Kolisi Foundation – created alongside his wife Rachel – established to alleviate extreme poverty, mentor underprivileged youth and promote equality.

Siya Kolisi would go on to lift the Webb Ellis Cup for a second time in France at the 2023 World Cup.

The bombshell news on Tuesday evening that he and Rachel would be divorcing after eight years of marriage came as a shock to the nation.

Why? What was the reason? Will we ever really know? Do we need to know … ?

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On the field of play, Kolisi has been an icon for the Springboks and South Africa.

At the time of publishing, he has played 89 Tests and is expected to add another three to that list on the Springboks’ upcoming end-of-year tour.

Siya Kolisi has been on the winning side in 60 of his 89 Tests, losing 27 and drawing two, for a win percentage of 67.4%.

He has captained the Springbok on 59 occasions, the second most ever behind John Smit (83).

Below, a look at all the key stats in the career to date of Siyamthanda Kolisi.

Full name: Siyamthanda Kolisi
Date of birth: 16 June 1991
Place of birth: Port Elizabeth
School: Grey High School
Springbok #851
Physical: 1.86m, 99kg
Current age: 33
Test summary: Tests: 89 Tries: 12
First Test: 15 June 2013 – Reserve against Scotland at Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
Last Test: 28 September 2024 – Flank against Argentina at Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
Date Position Opponent Venue Result
15 June 2013 Reserve Scotland Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit Won 30-17
22 June 2013 Reserve Samoa Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Won 56-23
17 August 2013 Reserve Argentina National Stadium, Johannesburg Won 73-13
24 August 2013 Reserve Argentina Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza Won 22-17
7 September 2013 Reserve Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Won 38-12
14 September 2013 Reserve New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland Lost 29-15
28 September 2013 Reserve Australia Newlands, Cape Town Won 28-8
5 October 2013 Reserve New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Lost 38-27
9 November 2013 Reserve Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Won 24-15
23 November 2013 Reserve France Stade de France, Paris Won 19-10
8 August 2015 Reserve Argentina Kingspark, Durban Lost 37-25
19 September 2015 Reserve Japan Brighton Community Stadium, Brighton Lost 34-32
26 September 2015 Reserve Samoa Villa Park, Birmingham Won 46-6
11 June 2016 Flank Ireland Newlands, Cape Town Lost 26-20
18 June 2016 Flank Ireland Ellispark, Johannesburg Won 32-26
25 June 2016 Flank Ireland Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Won 19-13
10 June 2017 Flank France Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Won 37-14
17 June 2017 Flank France Kingspark, Durban Won 37-15
24 June 2017 Flank France Ellispark, Johannesburg Won 35-12
19 August 2017 Flank Argentina Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Won 37-15
26 August 2017 Flank Argentina Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena, Salta Won 41-23
9 September 2017 Flank Australia Perth Oval, Perth Draw 23-23
16 September 2017 Flank New Zealand North Harbour Stadium, North Shore City Lost 57-0
30 September 2017 Flank Australia Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Draw 27-27
07 Oct 2017 Flank New Zealand Newlands, Cape Town Lost 25-24
11 Nov 2017 Flank Ireland Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road), Dublin Lost 38-3
18 Nov 2017 Flank France Stade de France, Paris Won 18-17
02 Dec 2017 Flank Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Lost 24-22
09 Jun 2018 Flank (C) England Ellispark, Johannesburg Won 42-39
16 Jun 2018 Flank (C) England Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Won 23-12
23 Jun 2018 Flank (C) England Newlands, Cape Town Lost 25-10
18 Aug 2018 Flank (C) Argentina Kingspark, Durban Won 34-21
25 Aug 2018 Flank (C) Argentina Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza Lost 32-19
08 Sep 2018 Flank (C) Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lost 23-18
15 Sep 2018 Flank (C) New Zealand Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington Won 36-34
29 Sep 2018 Flank (C) Australia Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Won 23-12
06 Oct 2018 Flank (C) New Zealand Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Lost 32-30
03 Nov 2018 Flank (C) England Twickenham, London Lost 12-11
10 Nov 2018 Flank (C) France Stade de France, Paris Won 29-26
17 Nov 2018 Flank (C) Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Won 26-20
24 Nov 2018 Flank (C) Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Lost 20-11
17 Aug 2019 Flank Argentina Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Won 24-18
06 Sep 2019 Flank (C) Japan Kumagaya Rugby Stadium, Saitama Won 41-7
21 Sep 2019 Flank (C) New Zealand International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama Lost 23-13
28 Sep 2019 Reserve Namibia Toyota Stadium, Aichi Won 57-3
04 Oct 2019 Flank (C) Italy Shizuoka Stadium, Fukuroi Won 49-3
08 Oct 2019 Flank (C) Canada Noevir Stadium, Kobe Won 66-7
20 Oct 2019 Flank (C) Japan Tokyo Stadium, Chofu, Tokyo Won 26-3
27 Oct 2019 Flank (C) Wales International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama Won 19-16
02 Nov 2019 Flank (C) England International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama Won 32-12
02 Jul 2021 Flank (C) Georgia Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Won 40-9
24 Jul 2021 Flank (C) Britain Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town Lost 22-17
31 Jul 2021 Flank (C) Britain Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town Won 27-9
07 Aug 2021 Flank (C) Britain Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town Won 19-16
14 Aug 2021 Flank (C) Argentina Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Won 32-12
21 Aug 2021 Flank (C) Argentina Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Won 29-10
12 Sep 2021 Flank (C) Australia Robina Stadium, Gold Coast Lost 28-26
18 Sep 2021 Flank (C) Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Lost 30-17
25 Sep 2021 Flank (C) New Zealand North Queensland Stadium, Townsville Lost 19-17
02 Oct 2021 Flank (C) New Zealand Robina Stadium, Gold Coast Won 31-29
06 Nov 2021 Flank (C) Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Won 23-18
13 Nov 2021 Flank (C) Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh Won 30-15
20 Nov 2021 Flank (C) England Twickenham, London Lost 27-26
02 Jul 2022 Flank (C) Wales Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Won 32-29
16 Jul 2022 Flank (C) Wales Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town Won 30-14
06 Aug 2022 Flank (C) New Zealand Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit Won 26-10
13 Aug 2022 Flank (C) New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Lost 35-23
27 Aug 2022 Flank (C) Australia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Lose: 17-25
03 Sep 2022 Flank (C) Australia Sydney Football Stadium (Aussie stadium), Sydney Won 24-8
17 Sep 2022 Flank (C) Argentina Estadio Libertadores de America, Buenos Aires Won 36-20
24 Sep 2022 Flank (C) Argentina Kingspark, Durban Won 38-21
05 Nov 2022 Flank (C) Ireland Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road), Dublin Lost 19-16
12 Nov 2022 Flank (C) France Stade Velodrome, Marseilles Lost 30-26
19 Nov 2022 Flank (C) Italy Luigi Ferraris Stadium, Genoa Won 63-21
26 Nov 2022 Flank (C) England Twickenham, London Won 27-13
19 Aug 2023 Flank (C) Wales Millenium Stadium (Cardiff Arms Park), Cardiff Won 52-16
25 Aug 2023 Flank (C) New Zealand Twickenham, London Won 35-7
10 Sep 2023 Flank (C) Scotland Stade Velodrome, Marseilles Won 18-3
23 Sep 2023 Flank (C) Ireland Stade de France, Paris Lost 13-8
01 Oct 2023 Flank (C) Tonga Stade Velodrome, Marseilles Won 49-18
15 Oct 2023 Flank (C) France Stade de France, Paris Won 29-28
21 Oct 2023 Flank (C) England Stade de France, Paris Won 16-15
28 Oct 2023 Flank (C) New Zealand Stade de France, Paris Won 12-11
06 Jul 2024 Flank (C) Ireland Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Won 27-20
13 Jul 2024 Flank (C) Ireland Kingspark, Durban Lost 25-24
10 Aug 2024 Flank (C) Australia Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane Won 33-7
31 Aug 2024 Flank (C) New Zealand Ellispark, Johannesburg Won 31-27
07 Sep 2024 Flank (C) New Zealand Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town Won 18-12
28 Sep 2024 Flank (C) Argentina Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit Won 48-7

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