Inside Siya Kolisi’s KZN home [photos]

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Siya Kolisi has officially returned to his club at the Sharks and is back in his adopted home in KwaZulu-Natal.

The Springbok captain and his family live in an upmarket estate in Ballito, located on the Dolphin Coast.

SIYA KOLISI MAKES SHARKS RETURN THIS WEEKEND

After clocking in for duty bright and early on Monday morning, the Sharks have revealed that Siya Kolisi will make his second debut for the clubthis weekend.

The club will play the Glasgow Warriors on Saturday, 19 October, on home soil at the Hollywoodbets Kings Park Stadium.

Siya will join fellow Springboks Eben Etzebeth – who will captain the squad – alongside players like Makazole Mapimpi, Lukhanyo Am, Andre Estherhuizen, Ox Nche, Bongi Mbonambi, Aphelele Fassi, Vincent Koch and siblings Jaden and Jordan Hendrikse.

In 2021, the Bok captain transferred from the Stormers to the Durban club. Last year, he announced he would be moving to Paris club Racing 92 on a three-year contract. However, the deal was cut short, and Siya was permitted to return home.

INSIDE THE KZN FAMILY HOME

After living in France for a year, Siya Kolisi and his family – including wife Rachel and children Nic and Keziah – have returned to their Ballito home.

The house is situated in a leafy green estate with views overlooking a nature reserve.Â

In pics posted on their Instagram account, the Kolisi’s have given the public a look inside their double-story home, which has a natural colour scheme, large windows, and solid oak furniture.

The spacious house has an open-plan kitchen and living area, which also leads to a TV room.  Upstairs are the bedrooms, including a studio workspace.

Sliding doors lead to the entertainment area on a large patio, which has a dining table and braai area. In the garden, there is a family-size swimming pool and a grassy area for the kids to play on.

The Kolisi’s have two family dogs, a yellow and a chocolate labrador, which Siya Kolisi is not exactly fond of.

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