‘My stomach is confused’: Springboks captain Siya Kolisi after eating sushi

Siya Kolisi is the heart and soul of the Springboks. His outgoing character unites teammates on and off the field. He loves embracing South African traditions, from songs and dances to hearty meals.

Siya’s vibrant spirit makes him relatable to fans everywhere. Recently, he showcased his adventurous palate by trying ilusu, a traditional dish of cow intestines. It’s clear he loves celebrating his roots.

His infectious laughter and positive energy lift everyone around him. Whether dancing in the locker room or singing with teammates, Siya’s passion is unmatched. This time, food became his latest way to bond and share joy.

Springboks captain Siya Kolisi’s stomach is confused after eating sushi

After a team dinner, Siya shared a hilarious moment with fans. He posted, “After camp dinner with the boys @oishi.co.za. My stomach is confused from ilusu to sushi.” Switching from rich, traditional ilusu to delicate sushi left his stomach baffled! Siya dined with teammates Eben Etzebeth and Damian de Allende, laughing and bonding over the cultural mix.

These dinners build more than camaraderie—they strengthen trust and unity. Siya’s willingness to blend traditions shows his openness and love for people. As captain, he knows strong bonds off the field lead to powerful performances on it. His humor keeps spirits high, while his leadership inspires everyone.

Siya with his young homeboy

Siya’s mentorship shines beyond meals. After a week of training with the Springboks, youngster Batho got a warm welcome. Siya took him for dinner, introducing him to the squad’s family vibe. Later, he treated Batho to some shopping, helping him settle in.

These gestures show Siya’s incredible leadership and kindness. He guides the next generation with love and respect, ensuring they feel part of the Springbok brotherhood.

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