Siya Kolisi latest | I’ll cherish the memories, it’s been a privilege

Siya Kolisi’s 11-year career in the Cape is over.

WP Rugby confirmed that the Springbok, Stormers and Western Province skipper has elected to part ways with the union despite spending his entire rugby-playing career at the union.

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While WP in a statement went to great lengths NOT to mention where Kolisi would be playing his rugby going forward, bet your last cent that it will be at the Sharks.

Expect a statement from the KwaZulu-Natal union any moment now confirming that they have signed the 29-year-old Rugby World Cup-winning skipper.

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Siya Kolisi said that he will always cherish the memories of his time with Western Province Rugby.

“I would like to thank everyone at Western Province Rugby for what has been an incredible time in my life in which I have grown as a rugby player and a person.

“All of the coaches, management and teammates who had such a big influence on me over the last 11 years and especially the Stormers faithful and people of Cape Town and beyond who made my time with the union so special. It has been a privilege to experience their support,” he said.

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