Handre Pollard and RG show off matching tattoos

Springboks ‘saviour’ Handre Pollard is topping trends after his wife shared photos from the last two Rugby World Cups. Marise Pollard shared photos with Handre Pollard and RG with his wife.

The picture-perfect photos were from the ninth edition of the Rugby World Cup, which was held in Japan in 2019. The Springboks stars posed for a photo showing off their matching tattoos.HANDRE POLLARD AND RG SHOW OFF MATCHING TATTOOS
However, in the backdrop of their win over the weekend, the stars posed again for one of the coldest photos from the final. The tattoos are triangular and are just below the elbows.


 

 

They posed the same, and Marise Pollard captioned the post with ‘2023 & 2019.’No doubt the post has since gained thousands of reactions and comments since it dropped. The now-viral photos have since thrust the two players into the top trends. Mzansi has since flooded her comments section with their two cents.

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MZANSI REACTS

@leandri_fourie08 commented: “@marisepollard don’t think the men would have been able to do it without you standing behind them. Well Done!.”

@karin.jenkins said: “Surely you miss that 3rd corner of the 🔺.”

@lipstickjunkee_ posted: “You legends. Well done for being the Boks’ greatest supporters.”

@marque_nell said: “And thank you @handrepollard and @handrepollard ❤️🙌 we love you very much and thank you for making us win, old @marisepollard.”MAKING HISTORY
No doubt the Springboks’ win saw them going down in the history books of World Rugby as the second nation to win back-to-back World Cup finals. The Springboks won the ninth edition of the Rugby World Cup in Japan in 2019.

Against their win, they became the first team to win four Rugby World Cups.

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South Africa continued their perfect record in the Rugby World Cup finals, being the first men’s team to secure four victories. They have achieved this remarkable feat in the eight Rugby World Cups they’ve participated in, which is less than other teams.