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GALLERY: Departing Boks’ message – ‘Thank you, South Africa!’

By News24 Wire

The Springboks left for Japan on Friday after around 2,000 South Africans had gathered at OR Tambo International to send them on their way.

The mood surrounding this group is one of optimism and positivity, and there is a genuine belief that the Boks can challenge for their third World Cup title.

That much was reflected at the departure, where captain Siya Kolisi addressed the vocal group of supporters who had arrived to say their goodbyes.

The Boks will now have a 25-hour journey to Seki, where they will be based before moving to Kumagaya for their warm-up fixture against hosts Japan on September 6.

Springbok fans during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi poses with fans during the South African national men's rugby team official send-off at OR Tambo International Airport on August 30, 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images)more
Fans during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
Picture: Neil McCartney
Siya Kolisi during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
Herschel Jantjies during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
Siya Kolisi during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
Faf De Klerk during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
Fans during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
Bongi Mbonambi on the phone as his team mates laugh during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartneymore
Fans during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
Jessie Kriel during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
Elton Jantjies during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
Eben Etzebeth during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
Tendai Mtawarira during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
Rassie Erasmus during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney
A fans shows off his signed shirt during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartneymore
Siya Kolisi gives a shirt to Minister of Sport, Nathi Mthetwa during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartneymore
Duane Vermeulen's jacket during a send off at OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, 30 August 2019 ahead of the Springboks heading to Japan for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Neil McCartney



“We’d like to say ‘thank you to South Africa’ for the support and best wishes they have shown the Springboks this week,” said coach Rassie Erasmus.

“It has been a busy week and a tiring one at times to be honest. The boys had two hard field sessions as well as morning to night activities with our commercial partners, media and public.

“The support people have shown to the team has been really humbling and inspiring. We’re just a rugby team that is going out there to do our best on the rugby field but we know that when the Springboks are doing well it gives the country a lift or, at least, I hope it does.

“To have so many people behind us, really gives the boys a lift but, I’ll be honest, the expectations make me nervous.

“But this is our job and when we are in Japan we’ll be focused on the main thing, the rugby.”

Sports minister Nathi Mthethwa was also present at the airport to send the Boks on their way.

“Each time the Springboks win the Rugby World Cup, they bring confidence to the entire country,” he said.

“We want them to be the first team to win the RWC on three different continents and we wish them well for the tournament in Japan.”

The Springboks’ final warm-up match before the Rugby World Cup begins, against Japan next Friday, and is live on SuperSport 1 at 12:05 (SA time)

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