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Jesse Kriel does it again with another gwijo song!

Jesse Kriel does it again with another gwijo song!

Jesse Kriel has done it again with another entertaining performance of a gwijo song, as sung with Siya Kolisi.
Over the weekend, the rugby star stepped into Siya's shoes once again to lead the Boks against the battle with Italy in Loftus.
The South African rugby squad beat their opponents 42-24.
In a clip posted on TikTok, Siya Kolisi shared a playful look at Jesse Kriel singing another gwijo song.
Jesse is fluent in English, Afrikaans, Zulu, and Xhosa. A recent viral video also revealed that Springbok can speak Japanese! @siyakolisi Tshawe 🙌🏾🇿🇦 #sportsontiktok #rugby #springboks #gwijo #siyakolisi ♬ original sound – Siya Kolisi
Over the weekend, Jesse Kriel became South Africa's 67th test game captain. The special event marked 30 years since the Springboks beat the All Blacks in Loftus at the Rugby World Cup final.
The nod to the number 67 comes as SA will dedicate 67 minutes in memory of the late Nelson Mandela on his birthday, which is celebrated on 18 July.
Madiba, as he was affectionately known, was present at the historic and emotional game back in 1995.
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