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Rachel Kolisi Pens A Heartfelt Farewell Message As The Family Moves to Paris

Rachel Kolisi Pens A Heartfelt Farewell Message As The Family Moves to Paris. One thing about playing sports professionally, you get to travel the world. One person who has been to many parts of the world thanks to his rugby career,is Siya Kolisi.

Now Kolisi is moving out of the country to join an international club. The Springboks captain has joined French club, Racing 92. His former team, The Sharks, granted him an early release from his five-year contract. The 31-year-old expressed his gratitude to the team for making him feel so at home in Durban, and supporting his move overseas, as he begins the next chapter of his career.

Well, Kolisi is a dedicated family man, so this means he will move with his wife and kids. His supportive wife, Rachel Kolisi has been preparing the family for the big move. Among other things Rachel searched for schools for their children, Nicholas and Keziah. 

Siya’s younger siblings Liyema and Liphelo, are also expected to join them in Paris. 

Rachel shared on Instagram what the move means to her. She stated that the move is a bittersweet moment for the family. 

Officially our last month in SA before our move to Paris, France. I’m so grateful for the opportunity and experience, but in the same breath devastated because I love SA with my whole heart. And I love living here,” she wrote on Instagram this week. 

As much as she is grateful for the opportunity, Rachel is devastated about leaving SA.

I’m so grateful for the opportunity and experience, but in the same breath devastated because I love SA with my whole heart. And I love living here.

Juggling A LOT at the moment, and the furthest thing from being ready for a move overseas. Also just found out we’re running into more joy in the visa department 🫠
i had a great conversation with someone this week and she told me this: “identify which balls can drop and bounce back up and which ones would break if they dropped and focus on those
.”

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