RWC: Anele Mdoda Defends Cyril Ramaphosa Celebrating Springboks’ Win: “You Are Being Ridiculous”

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RWC: Anele Mdoda Defends Cyril Ramaphosa Celebrating Springboks’ Win: “You Are Being Ridiculous”
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Cyril Ramaphosa is being called out for stealing the shine of the Springboks after their RWC win. Anele Mdoda told netizens that they were being unnecessary.

The Rugby World Cup ended in a close 11-12 win for the Springboks who got to lift the trophy for the second time in a row

The trophy conversation became a big issue once Cyril Ramaphosa stepped on the stage with the Boks and caused a stir among Rugby lovers Anele Mdoda called out netizens who criticised the President for taking the trophy from Siya Kolisi and saying he was stealing his shineAnele Mdoda called out trolls for failing to acknowledge that Cyril Ramaphosa is meant to lift the RWC trophy with the Springboks after their win. Images: Instagram, zintathu and Twitter, KeanubtcHaibo, not President Cyril Ramaphosa being trolled for lifting the Rugby World Cup trophy.

Anele Mdoda defended the president and she asked netizens what they expected him to do as the head of state.compared Rassie Erasmus and Cyril Ramaphosa, where Erasmus stood at the back of the team while the president was in front lifting the cup:RWC: Ramaphosa thanks Springboks for uniting SA people after historic victory

"You are being ridiculous. You want the President to stand at the back??? This is fake deep. Faux wise. Take a nap.""Do you really expect the head of 9, the demographically elected president to be in the background? You are being spicy.""The President of the winning country always lifts the trophy front and centre with the team. This is a ceremonial thing, not unique to any particular leader.

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