South Africa tour 'big step in right direction' for Pivac's Wales
Wales coach Wayne Pivac said on Saturday his team had made progress despite losing their Test series against South Africa.
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Wales coach Wayne Pivac said on Saturday his team had made progress despite losing their Test series against South Africa.
Springbok hooker Bongi Mbonambi could not have asked for a better way to celebrate his 50th Test match for the green and gold.
While Saturday's 30-14 win over Wales in the third Test at the Cape Town Stadium may have won them the series 2-1, the Springboks will remain in third place in the World Rugby rankings when they are released later this week.
Wales coach Wayne Pivac said the pressure South Africa put on them at times in the third Test in Cape Town paid dividends for the home side.
Wales couldn't quite get the job done as they fell to a 30-14 defeat in the series decider against South Africa.
CAPE TOWN : The winds of change have swept through international rugby in the past few weeks, with historic firsts and a potential changing of the guard at the top of the world game as northern hemisphere teams flexed their muscles down south.
The red carpet was laid out for Springbok lock Eben Etzebeth at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday, and he says it will take a while to sink in.