Siya Kolisi Reacts to Springboks’ Defeat Against Australia, Apologises to Fans

Siya Kolisi Reacts to Springboks’ Defeat Against Australia, Apologises to Fans

  • Siya Kolisi has shared his thoughts on Springboks poor performance in their defeat against the Wallabies of Australia this weekend
  • The Springboks captain is not happy the team threw away a 22-0 lead to suffer 38-22 defeat at the Ellis Park
  • The Sharks star's reaction gathered different thoughts from Springboks supporters on social media

Springboks captain Siya Kolisi has commented on South Africa's surprising defeat against Australia in the Rugby Championship at Ellis Park this weekend.

The Wallabies turned around a 22–0 deficit at the 18th minute to a 38–22 win as they edged out Rassie Erasmus' men.

South Africa started the match on a good note by scoring three successive tries, but they were unable to hold on to the lead.

South Africa lost to Australia in the Rugby Chapionship this weekend.
Springboks suffered a disappointing defeat against Australia this weekend. Photo: Mike Egerton
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Kolisi reacts to Boks' defeat to Australia

Speaking after the match, Kolisi, who was used in the number 8 role by Erasmus, shared his thoughts on the Springboks' performance and rued their mistake in throwing away a 22-0 lead in the game.

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The 34-year-old admitted that their performance wasn't good enough and was widely unacceptable.

"We really let ourselves down, and we have to own that," said the Springbok captain after the match.
"It's simply not good enough. You start strong, then ease off — that’s not acceptable at this level. It just isn’t."
Siya Kolisi rues mistakes Springboks made against Australia.
Siya Kolisi comments on Springboks' defeat against Australia. Photo: Dan Mullan
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He also spoke about their second leg clash next week while also rating Fraser McReight for his performance in the match.

"We'd fight our way into their 22, only for them to turn the ball over. It's what they do — and they do it well," he added.
"You saw Fraser McReight nail it; he was outstanding and deserved Man of the Match.
"It’s tough to explain. We lost momentum, took our foot off the gas, and they capitalised. Credit to Australia, they kept coming at us and deserved the win."

Kolisi ended by appreciating the supporters and also offered an apology after their poor performance, but promised a better outing next week.

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“Thank you to everybody who supported us. Sorry about the performance, but we’ll come again next week,” he concluded.

Fans react to Kolisi's talks after Boks' defeat against Australia

Tanya said:

"Nice you do not belong in the team. in the first place."

Richie McCaw wrote:

"The boys will pick themselves up and be ready for next weekend. One game doesn’t make a magnificent team poor. I have absolute faith in Siya, Eben and all the team. Proud to be a Springbok supporter. Bokke bo !!!"

Pat Waterloo-Kester shared:

"They seemed more tired than the Australians."

mzansi.branding1 reacted:

"Arrogance across the board was PUNISHED last night. As a Bok fan, we needed that. And we deserved it. Bravo Wallabies."

MrFord_10037 commented:

"That was a pathetic performance today. It is so pathetic."

Rassie Erasmus embarrassed after Boks defeat

Briefly News also reported that Springboks head coach Rassie Erasmus was disappointed after South Africa slip up in their clash with Australia,

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The 52-year-old explained what went wrong in the match despite being at an advantage.

Source: Briefly News

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