Siya Kolisi has explained why he’s leaving the Sharks for a second time.
Kolisi began his professional career with the Stormers before joining the Sharks in 2021. After asking to be released from his contract, the Springbok captain moved to Racing 92 following the 2023 World Cup.
His stint in France proved unsuccessful, with the Sharks paying a reported R17-million to secure his early release and bring him back to Durban after just one season.
Last season, Kolisi attempted to return to the Stormers after he and his then wife Rachel announced their divorce.
The Sharks held him to his contract then, but have now agreed to release him.
“The Sharks have been a special part of my journey,” Kolisi said. “From the players and coaches to the staff and supporters, this is a team with strong values and a real sense of family. I have loved being part of this group and especially enjoyed seeing the younger guys develop and gain confidence.
“While I had hoped to complete my career at the Sharks, I have to be there for my family who were unable to relocate to Durban. This decision wasn’t easy, but it is about being closer to my kids.
“I leave with nothing but respect for the Sharks and real belief in where this team is heading.”
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Sharks CEO Shaun Bryans paid tribute to Kolisi.
“Siya’s contribution to the Sharks goes far beyond matchday,” he said. “He brought a level of leadership, humility and perspective that lifted everyone around him.
“While it is never easy to say goodbye to a player of his calibre, we fully respect his decision to put his family first.
“Importantly, Siya has helped set standards that will remain long after he moves on, and that creates real opportunity for the next group of leaders to emerge.”
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