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_aKolisi, Siya _9188577 |
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_aRise _cby Siya Kolisi |
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_aLondon; _bHarperCollins Publishers; _c2021. |
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_a309 pages. _c23.5 cm. |
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| 500 | _aBorn on the last day of apartheid in the impoverished Zwide township, Siya had no option but to grow up fast. Amid the casual violence and hunger felt during his childhood, sport had always provided an ooutlet, as it offered everything his home life at the time didn't - roles, rules and trust. But more than anything, it was rugby that saves him. In this extraordinarily intimate memoir Siya reflects on his career so far, recounting rising through the ranks during his early years and playing for the Stormers, to how he became the first black man to captain his country in 128 years, eventually leading South Africa to victory at the World Cup in 2019. | ||
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_aStarling, Boris _eAuthor _9188578 |
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_w561 _xJohn Tresidder _y174 _zSanet Schoeman |
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