Cape Times

More glory as Boks take Laureus

- ASHFAK MOHAMED Berlin

THE Springboks have done it again.

After conquering the rugby arena by winning the World Cup in Japan in November, Siya Kolisi’s side were chosen as the Team of the Year at the Laureus World Sports Awards in Berlin last night.

The 2019 Boks follow in the footsteps of the class of 2007, who also won the World Cup and claimed the Laureus award in 2008.

The only other rugby outfits to have been chosen are England in 2004 and the All Blacks in 2016.

South Africa faced tough competitio­n on the night at the Verti Music Hall from Liverpool, who won the Champions League last year; Formula One winners Mercedes; the US Women’s Football team; and two basketball teams, the Toronto Raptors and Spain’s men’s national side.

The Boks beat England 32-12 in the World Cup final in Yokohama on November 2 last year, a victory made all the more memorable when Kolisi lifted the Webb Ellis Cup as the first black Springbok captain in history to do so.

It was also the most diverse Bok team at the World Cup, with the likes of Makazole Mapimpi, Cheslin Kolbe and Lukhanyo Am playing starring roles, and the skipper felt that the triumph transcende­d the sport of rugby itself.

“Coach Rassie’s speech on the final is on social media, and he asked us to play for hope for the country, and he never asked us to do that (before). But that day, he knew that was exactly what the country needed,” Kolisi said.

“And the videos that we saw during the week (of the final) were amazing – people watching rugby at malls, in the taverns.

“For the final, they put up big screens for homeless people to watch. So, it was more than just rugby for us.

“When we ran out there, we knew that the full weight of South Africa was on our shoulders. We thought we were playing at Twickenham, as it was just white at the stadium – everybody was wearing white (England) jerseys!

“So, since ’95, rugby has just been a huge part of South African history, and we work hard every day just to make sure that we support the people.

“We are not going to win everything, but (set the example) by how hard you work and off the field…”

The other South African nomination on the night, swimmer Natalie du Toit, lost out on the Best Sporting Moment of the last 20 years to Sachin Tendulkar, who was finally part of a victorious Indian team at the 2011 Cricket World Cup in his sixth tournament.

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