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FootballFrans Steyn Shines and Plays His Heart Out for the Springboks, Treats Each Game with Care
- Frans Steyn is beaming with positivity after the Springboks beat Wales and says that he's treating each game as if it's the last
- Steyn has been a pivotal part of the Springboks squad and has played in two World Cups; he might be good enough to feature in another
- Springbok captain Siya Kolisi lauded Steyn for his dedication and says that he's one of those who always makes the most of an opportunity
After leading the Springboks to a 23-18 victory over Wales in Cardiff on Saturday, Springbok legend Frans Steyn said he is treating each test match as his last.
The 34-year-old double World Cup winner came on in the 15th minute at Principality Stadium after starting fullback Damian Willemse was knocked out by a blow to the head, from which he did not immediately recover.
Steyn, who is a great option for a head coach due to his versatility at the back, slotted in seamlessly at fullback and delivered a performance that was much-needed on the day, according to Sport24.
Steyn has achieved a lot in the world of rugby and the possibility of him playing in another World Cup can't be ruled out. As long as he keeps delivering, it will always be an option.
"This could be my last test, and that's the way I think about it. I'm just using my opportunity and this could be the last game that I play for the Springboks, you never know," said Steyn.
Siya Kolisi, the Springbok captain, praised Frans Steyn's performance in Saturday's win over Wales, saying the veteran demonstrated how playing opportunities should be taken, News24 reports.
"He played very well and we've often seen that guys who get their opportunity to play take it with both hands," said Kolisi.
Siya Kolisi does not want to criticise match officials after Wales game
Briefly News previously reported that in the wake of their hard-fought win over Wales last weekend, Springboks captain Siya Kolisi says he won’t direct criticism at the match officials. The Gqeberha-born skipper was reacting to their win in Cardiff last weekend.
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FootballThe current world champions beat their counterparts 23-18 and Kolisi says they can’t focus on what referees do as he alluded to Paul Williams’ performance.
The experienced Cell C Sharks star argues that they knew what they needed to do after Williams was accused of allowing the hosts to engage in sacking the maul earlier than expected.