We’re halfway into the festive season and everybody is celebrating the Christmas “vibes” – including the Springboks and their families.
SPRINGBOKS: WHICH FAMILY HAS THE BEST CHRISTMAS TREE?
We’ve seen plenty of beautifully decorated homes from our favourites Springboks – from Handre Pollard to Siya Kolisi to Eben Etzebeth.
But who has the best-looking Christmas tree?
Rachel Kolisi – the soon-to-be ex-wife of Springbok captain Siya Kolisi has showed off her festive celebrations in her Cape Town home. And its evident her tree has improved drastically since last Christmas, which the family spent in Paris, France.
Take a look at the difference….
Eben Etzebethand his wife Anlia are enjoying their first Christmas with their baby girl, who was born this year.
The trio – who live in Ballito – posted a cute video of them decorating their tree – in matching PJs, no less.
Eben was also hands-on to help Anlia decorate her front door!
Springbok RG Snymanand his wife Saskia are spending Christmas in Ireland, where he plays for Leinster.
Take a look inside their stunning home…
Like Eben, Springbok flyhalf Handre Pollard and his wife Marise are also celebrating their first Christmas with their baby.
The couple live in the UK, where Handre plays for the Leicester Tigers.
After spending time in South Africa, Franco Mostert, his wife Juan-Ri, and their three children returned to Japan, where he plays for Honda Heat.
Juan-Ri posted pics of all the fun and joy of the family decorating their Christmas tree in their cosy home…
SEE YOU IN 2025!
Springboks fans will have to wait at least seven months before they see their favourite team back in action.
According to SA Rugby, these are the tentative fixtures for 2025…
- 5 July: SA v Italy
- 12 July: SA v Italy
- 19 July: SA v Georgia
- 16 August: SA v Australia
- 6 September: SA vs New Zealand
- 13 September: SA vs New Zealand
- 23 August: SA v Australia
- 27 September: SA v Argentina
- 4 October: SA vs Argentina
WHICH SPRINGBOK CHRISTMAS TREE IS YOUR FAVOURITE?
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