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Episode 10 - Siviwe 'Shakes' Soyizwapi Part 2: Navigating the tough times

Episode 10 - Siviwe 'Shakes' Soyizwapi Part 2: Navigating the tough times

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Part 2 of our conversation with Siviwe Shakes Soyizwapi, captain of the Springbok Sevens Rugby team. 'Shakes' shares his journey from the highs of being a multiple world Sevens Series champion, Commonwealth Gold Medalist and captain of the Blitzboks, to the leaner times of navigating through team changes and injuries. You

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Executive producers - Autram Jacobs & Bruce Nadin

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