Brilliant interview. Thank you for this. Being South African to a Hawaiian/Filipino mother and growing up overseas, I've seen both sides of the world as well, and you meet so many people who seemimgly struggle everyday but will give their own shirt to help another. I feel everyone in the U.S, or what people consider the "Western world" UK, EU, Canada etc..always seem to take things for granted, where one claims the world is against them financially fuelled by superficial greed, yet these same people own a home, a car and a flat screen tv. They don't know how good they have it. At all. And as a saying back in SA goes, Hulle weet nie wat ons weet nie, nobody will never know what we know as South Africans. Siya makes us all proud to be African. 🇿🇦
Great interview. As someone who played Bok rugby and also had a run of injuries, I related a lot to Siya's story and the mental ability to tell yourself every day that, 'you're going to be back, you've been through worse, kuzolunga'. I loved the doc's mentality and energy he brought in and encouraged within Siya because you need support and positive encouragement when you're going through injury. This was a good interview, motivating. Thankyou again
Brilliant interview. Thank you for this. Being South African to a Hawaiian/Filipino mother and growing up overseas, I've seen both sides of the world as well, and you meet so many people who seemimgly struggle everyday but will give their own shirt to help another. I feel everyone in the U.S, or what people consider the "Western world" UK, EU, Canada etc..always seem to take things for granted, where one claims the world is against them financially fuelled by superficial greed, yet these same people own a home, a car and a flat screen tv. They don't know how good they have it. At all. And as a saying back in SA goes, Hulle weet nie wat ons weet nie, nobody will never know what we know as South Africans. Siya makes us all proud to be African. 🇿🇦
Siya you. Are so humble soo proud to be South African and inspiration to our rainbow nation we miss you back home♥️♥️🇿🇦🇿🇦🙏🏻
Siyamthanda, We love him
What a man
Siyamthanda❤
brilliant guy . . .in south africa his been a star from his highschool days . . always been great at rugby
Great interview. As someone who played Bok rugby and also had a run of injuries, I related a lot to Siya's story and the mental ability to tell yourself every day that, 'you're going to be back, you've been through worse, kuzolunga'.
I loved the doc's mentality and energy he brought in and encouraged within Siya because you need support and positive encouragement when you're going through injury.
This was a good interview, motivating.
Thankyou again
Thanks for sharing your story with us ❤️
What an awesome interview. Siyamthanda!
I wish I can meet Siya one day!
What a legend.
100% agree with this!
Deelnemende bestuur.
Siya for president....next time you look for the best orthopedic surgeon Dr Chuck Chucic in fourways he is world class the best.