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- Siya Kolisi has continued to serve the 'daddy goals' to get his social media followers buzzing
- The Springboks captain was pictured trying to help his daughter out with her homework
- The 32-year-old seemed to have struggled as he joking sought help from his followers
South African Rugby superstar, Siya Kolisi, has jokingly asked for help from fans as he attempted his adorable daughter's mathematics homework.
The Springboks captain has always made history with his country since 2019, when he lifted the Rugby World Cup for the first time.
He has continued to share updates about his activities on social media, with many branding him as the best dad and husband among his teammates.
Kolisi will use any opportunity to flaunt his wife Rachel and kids to inspire his social media followers, the South African reports.
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His love for his daughter was spotted again when he was pictured helping her out with her homework.
He expressed frustrations on how the mathematics troubled him as he jokingly asked for help.
The 32-year-old wrote:
“Maths : help please X = akasolveki."
It’s been a long time since the double Rugby World Cup since he left school to do mathematics.
After education, the star took to professional rugby and has been tied over the years. Fans have continued to react to his post. One said:
"A try is 5, convert is 2 so 7…. Add some penalties lets say 5 of them. If Handre is there, the score is now 22."
"Nna I took my children to extra classes yooohhh this homework’s will make this kids doubt us."
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Sports Brief earlier reported that Siya Kolisi is celebrated for securing back-to-back Rugby World Cup victories for South Africa.
Currently plying his trade with Racing 92 in Paris, France, the dynamic captain remains focused on continuing his journey with the Springboks.
He attributed the 2023 World Cup victory success to coach Rassie Erasmus, praising the establishment of a culture of unity and transformation within the team.