WATCH: Kolbe takes just 150 seconds to score as Springboks flyer announces return ahead of Rugby Championship

Mon, Sep 21, 2020, 7:31 AM
Christy Doran
by Christy Doran
Cheslin Kolbe continued to turn heads over the weekend, scoring two tries for Toulouse. Photo: Getty Images
Cheslin Kolbe continued to turn heads over the weekend, scoring two tries for Toulouse. Photo: Getty Images

In an exciting prospect for The Rugby Championship, Cheslin Kolbe is back doing Cheslin Kolbe things.

The World Cup-winning Springboks winger scored a double in Toulouse's crushing 36-8 win over Ulster and were helped by a double from Kolbe.

Irish winger Jacob Stockdale was twice made to look foolish as Kolbe stepped off his right-foot to beat him and score.

It took just 150 seconds for Kolbe's ankle-breaking ways to leave Stockdale shell-shocked.

Kolbe is one of the world's most exciting players and had a breakout year in 2019 as he starred on the world stage, including in the World Cup final where he scored South Africa's second try against England.

Kolbe made his debut for the Stormers in Super Rugby in 2013 and played for the Blitzboks in 2015, but it wasn't until he left to Europe that the dynamic winger exploded on the world stage.

While The Rugby Championship draw has yet to be announced, Australian audiences can get excited by the prospect of seeing the pint-sized winger playing six matches Down Under against the All Blacks, Pumas and Wallabies.

 

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