Siya Kolisi Ballito Mansion and Wealth: Inside the Springboks Captain’s Lifestyle
- Siya Kolisi is the first black Springboks captain and has become one of rugby’s most influential figures, admired for his leadership on and off the field
- The Springboks star has built considerable wealth over his career and recently shared glimpses of his luxurious lifestyle
- Kolisi is ranked among the world’s highest-earning rugby players, joining a select group of South Africans making headlines for their salaries
Springboks captain Siya Kolisi is making waves not only on the field as the first black rugby captain but also off it, amassing significant wealth and owning a multi-million-rand property.
Ranked by RUCK readers as the greatest rugby captain of all time in 2024, Kolisi’s leadership on and off the field has earned widespread acclaim, redefining what it means to lead in the sport.
Since taking over the captaincy in 2018, Kolisi has guided South Africa through numerous high-pressure matches, earning a reputation for calmness under fire and tactical savvy.

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The 34-year-old, who is currently ruled out for a few weeks due to a knee injury, recently shared glimpses of his Ballito home on social media.
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Located along the upmarket Dolphin Coast in KwaZulu-Natal, Kolisi reportedly lives there alone following his divorce from his estranged ex-wife Rachel, with no confirmed reports on where she and the children are staying.

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How rich is Kolisi?
A content creator recently broke down Kolisi’s wealth, breaking down his alleged salary and showing some of the luxury items he could afford.
The TikTok account 'Random Stats' revealed that Siya, the first South African captain to lift the Webb Ellis Trophy twice, reportedly earned R19,168,745 in a year, or roughly R1.6 million per month.
The breakdown included: R370,000 a week, R53,000 a day, R2,000 an hour, R37 per minute, and 61 cents per second.

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Random Stats illustrated what Kolisi could theoretically purchase with that money:
Daily: Two Samsung 65-inch QLED smart TVs
Weekly: A Mercedes-Benz A-Class A200 AMG Line
Monthly: A 2023 Porsche 911
Yearly: A Ferrari 296 GTB valued at R7.5 million, a Lamborghini Urus at R5.8 million, and a Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet at R4.2 million
The total yearly purchases amounted to R17.5 million, leaving the father of two with around R1.7 million remaining.
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Kolisis i among the highest paid rugby players in the world
Kolisi is also among the world’s highest-paid rugby players. While playing for French club Racing 92, he reportedly earned approximately R19.6 million for the 2024/25 season, ranking sixth globally and making him one of three Springboks in the Top 10.
Cheslin Kolbe ranked fourth with earnings of about R22 million, while Faf de Klerk was fifth, pocketing R21 million.
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Eddie Jones analyses Springboks performance
Briefly News previously reported that Japanese head coach Eddie Jones has provided his analysis on what led to the Springboks' unexpected defeat against Australia on Saturday, 16 August, at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg.
Despite a commanding 22-0 lead, South Africa succumbed to a 38-22 loss, their first at Ellis Park Stadium since 1963 and their first home defeat in 14 years.
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