Siya Kolisi: South Africa’s series decider against Wales will build character
South Africa skipper Siya Kolisi believes that cup final experiences build character as the Springboks prepare for a Test series decider against Wales.
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South Africa skipper Siya Kolisi believes that cup final experiences build character as the Springboks prepare for a Test series decider against Wales.
It's the kind of never-say-die attitude Alun Wyn Jones himself would be proud of. Four Wales rugby fans turned up to the airport and found out their flight to South Africa was cancelled - and no direct flights were available for days. But rather than turn around and admit defeat, as well as cut their losses sell their match tickets, the plucky quartet weren't giving up that easy. They were determined to get to Cape Town - even if it meant taking the most ridiculous of routes to get there.
CAPE TOWN : South Africa captain Siya Kolisi believes his side rise to the occasion when put under pressure and that will help them in Saturday’s ‘final’ against Wales as they seek to clinch the three-match series 2-1 in Cape Town.
Dan Biggar says that Wales will “give absolutely everything” in pursuit of a Test series triumph against world champions South Africa that appeared inconceivable three weeks ago.
Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber's decision to shake-up his team for last week's second Test against Wales proved a hot topic of discussion on the South African rugby landscape.
The Springboks on Friday honoured leading Sisonke Covid-19 trial principal investigators, Professors Glenda Gray and Linda-Gail Bekker, for their commitment to fighting the pandemic and assisting South African sport through the height of the crisis by including them in the traditional pre-match team photo in Cape Town.
CAPE TOWN : Wales lock Adam Beard says his side must scrap for every piece of possession if they are to inflict a first home series defeat on world champions South Africa in 25 years.
Wales head coach Wayne Pivac says claiming a series-win over the Springboks would be the highlight of his career.