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  2. Cheslin Kolbe - Wikipedia

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    Cheslin Kolbe (born 28 October 1993) is a South African professional rugby union player who currently plays for Tokyo Sungoliath in the Japan Rugby League One and the South Africa national team. [2] His regular position is wing , but he also plays at fullback .

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  4. Wayde van Niekerk - Wikipedia

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    He is the cousin of South African World Cup-winning rugby union and rugby sevens player Cheslin Kolbe. [42] He first started using his speed while playing rugby in junior school in Cape Town. He and his cousin, Kolbe, were on the same team. More than 12 years later, they were both in the South African Olympic Team in Rio, with Kolbe playing in ...

  5. Cheslin Kolbe: ‘To win World Player of the Year would be ...

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    Exclusive interview: Described by head coach Rassie Erasmus as a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ talent, the wing has become the Springboks’ ultimate utility man

  6. Was Cheslin Kolbe’s crucial charge-down in South Africa vs ...

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  7. Springboks wing speedster Cheslin Kolbe ready to deliver at ...

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    In his bid to help South Africa retain its Rugby World Cup title, Cheslin Kolbe is ready to leave his favorite position on the wing and dig into his rugby sevens experience to play at scrumhalf ...

  8. 2019 Rugby World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Between the two New Zealand games, South Africa romped over Italy with Cheslin Kolbe scoring two tries as the South Africans won 49–3 in Fukuroi. [52] This was followed by a 66–7 victory over Canada with Cobus Reinach scoring the fastest hat-trick in World Cup history, with his three tries being scored in a space of 11 minutes. [ 53 ]

  9. South Africa stars Faf de Klerk and Cheslin Kolbe ruled out ...

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    The world champions face November matches against Wales, Scotland and England.