SEE | ‘Legend’ Cheslin Kolbe has Twitter in an uproar with a polite trash cleanup



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Cheslin Kolbe's stunts.  (Gallo images)

Cheslin Kolbe’s stunts. (Gallo images)

The legend of Cheslin Kolbe continues to grow after another great gesture in this weekend’s European Cup playoffs.

The Springbok winger, considered one of the best players in the world at the position, had just come off a resounding 40-32 victory over the Irish giants and PRO14 runner-up Munster in Limerick and immediately decided to grab a plastic bag and pick up some trash. proceedings.

Kolbe’s kindness naturally got fans on social media raving, with noted author and performance consultant Alistair McGraw in particular highlighting the 27-year-old’s actions.

“In great cultures, you are never too important to throw away the garbage,” he wrote in a post.

“Cheslin Kolbe, one of the greatest rugby players in the world, is seen here doing his part after a match.”

Kolbe had a relatively uneventful day in terms of showing off his dazzling attacking skills, he only won 30 running meters on 7 carries, but he played a crucial role in preparing for Toulouse scrum half Antoine Dupont’s try.

He again proved that his diminutive body (1.71m, 80kg) is more than enough to stop defenses, as he completed 9 tackles and only missed one.

Meanwhile, Damian de Allende, Kolbe’s teammate on the Springboks, had a good start for Munster, who is coached by former national assistant coach Johann van Graan.

The imposing midfielder made 48 meters, delivering a clean serve and a try assist.

However, he was under pressure on his defensive channel.



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