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South African Rugby captain Siya Kolisi (C) holds the Web Ellis trophy as the World Cup winner team parades Vilakazi street in Soweto on an open top bus on November 7, 2019 in Soweto, South Africa. – The Springboks first dominated and then crushed pre-match favourites England 32-12 in Japanese city Yokohama last Saturday to lift the World Cup a record-equalling third time. (Photo by Phill Magakoe / AFP)
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South African Rugby captain Siya Kolisi (R) gestures to supporters during the South African Rugby World Cup winner team’s last stop to parade the Web Ellis Trophy in Cape Town, on November 11, 2019. (Photo by David Harrison / AFP) (Photo by DAVID HARRISON/AFP via Getty Images)
South African Rugby captain Siya Kolisi celebrates and holds up the Web Ellis Trophy as the South African Rugby World Cup winner team parades on an open top bus through the streets of the city of Zwide , Port Elizabeth, on November 10, 2019. – Zwide is the hometown of Siya Kolisi, the first black captain for the South African rugby team that led them to victory against England in the 2019 Rugby World Cup Final in Japan. (Photo by Wikus DE WET / AFP)
South African Rugby captain Siya Kolisi (C) holds the Web Ellis trophy as the World Cup winner team parades Vilakazi street in Soweto on an open top bus on November 7, 2019 in Soweto, South Africa. – The Springboks first dominated and then crushed pre-match favourites England 32-12 in Japanese city Yokohama last Saturday to lift the World Cup a record-equalling third time. (Photo by Phill Magakoe / AFP)
South African Rugby captain Siya Kolisi waves the South African flag as the World Cup winner team parades in the Durban CBD on an open top bus on November 8, 2019 in Durban, South Africa. – The Springboks first dominated and then crushed pre-match favourites England 32-12 in Japanese city Yokohama last Saturday to lift the World Cup a record-equalling third time. (Photo by SBU NDLOVU / AFP)
Girl rugby players from the Soweto Rugby School Academy sing as they wait for the national rugby team to parade the Web Ellis Cup at the Hector Pieterson Museum in Soweto on November 7, 2019. – These players are part of the Soweto Rugby School Academy (SRSA), one of the three rugby schools of Soweto, a black township of Johannesburg housing more than 1.3 million people. Founded in 2016 the SRSA welcome some 250 students of age between 8 and 19, of which almost 50 are girls. (Photo by Phill Magakoe / AFP)
South African Rugby captain Siya Kolisi (C) holds the Web Ellis trophy as the World Cup winner team parades Vilakazi street in Soweto on an open top bus on November 7, 2019 in Soweto, South Africa. – The Springboks first dominated and then crushed pre-match favourites England 32-12 in Japanese city Yokohama last Saturday to lift the World Cup a record-equalling third time. (Photo by Phill Magakoe / AFP)
Springboks celebrate on Victory Tour bus as they parade the streets of East London. (Photo by Michele Spatari / AFP)
Rassie Erasmus (L), head coach of South Africa, South Africa’s Springboks rugby captain Siya Kolisi (R) and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa (C), hold the Web Ellis Trophy at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, on November 7, 2019. – The visit by the national team signifies the start of the Rugby World Champion’ National Trophy Tour that will see the Cup being paraded in Johannesburg, Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town. (Photo by Phill Magakoe / AFP)
Springboks celebrate on the Victory Tour bus as it parades the streets of East London. Photo; Thabani Mfeka / Twitter
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South African Rugby World Cup winner team parades through the streets of Pretoria on a open top bus and showing the Web Ellis trophy on November 7, 2019 in Pretoria, South Africa. – The Springboks first dominated and then crushed pre-match favourites England 32-12 in Japanese city Yokohama last Saturday to lift the World Cup a record-equalling third time. (Photo by GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP)
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Springbok captain, Siya Kolisi, holding the World Rugby Cup after his arrival at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa on November 5, 2019 – South Africa’s World Cup winning rugby squad arrived home on Tuesday to a heroes’ welcome and will be embarking on a nation wide Champions Tour. (Photo by Guillem Sartorio / AFP)
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