Siya Kolisi Racing 92

Siya Kolisi watched from the stands as his new club Racing 92 beat local rivals Stade Francais to move to the summit of the French Top 14. Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP

How Dan Carter inspired Siya Kolisi’s move to Racing 92

All Blacks legend Dan Carter played a huge role in convincing Siya Kolisi that he should move to the Top 14 and Racing 92.

Siya Kolisi Racing 92

Siya Kolisi watched from the stands as his new club Racing 92 beat local rivals Stade Francais to move to the summit of the French Top 14. Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP

Springbok skipper Siya Kolisi has revealed that Dan Carter helped convince him to move to Racing 92.

Considering several options, Kolisi confirmed that the All Black played a big role in him choosing Racing.

Dan Carter inspired Siya Kolisi’s move to Racing 92

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Kolisi feels that turning out in the Top 14 is a missing piece of his rugby career.

“I can’t wait to play. The Top 14 is the missing piece for me.

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“I came for the reputation, it is one of the most difficult championships in the world.

“I have to prove myself on the pitch,” Kolisi told RugbyRama.

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“I spoke to Cameron [Woki] and Yannick [Nyanga] before signing. Dan Carter also had an influence on my coming.”

 A chance to make a difference

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The attitude of Racing 92’s majority owner and club chairmen Jacky Lorenzetti also helped sway Kolisi.

“Jacky Lorenzetti told me he wanted to recruit the rugby player, not the superstar. I really appreciated this,” he said.

“Racing 92 is a club that has not achieved as much as Toulon or Toulouse so we have something to build and I want to be part of this history.

“I’ve played in South Africa all my life and to move to a new club, so different, it’s special. But my teammates and Jacky [Lorenzetti], made things easier for me.

“My family moved before me so everything is going very well.”

Kolisi could be set to make his Racing 92 debut on Sunday 26 November when the club take on La Rochelle in the top 14.

He won’t face South African opposition in the Champions Cup group stage with Racing 92 not drawn alongside the Bulls or Stormers in the competition.

Kolisi has captained the Springboks in 53 Tests and is expected to continue as skipper despite his move abroad.