Talking points ahead of Wales’ third Test against South Africa
Wales face South Africa in a Test series decider on Saturday that would have seemed inconceivable just four months ago.
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Wales face South Africa in a Test series decider on Saturday that would have seemed inconceivable just four months ago.
Test series glory will be on the line for Wales and South Africa when they meet in Cape Town on Saturday.
With plans afoot to align the northern and southern hemisphere calendars, it's been suggested in recent weeks that this summer's Test series around the world may very well be the last of their kind.
Wales hope to complete a stunning transformation from the laughing stock of rugby to conquerors of world champions South Africa by winning the series-deciding third Test in Cape Town on Saturday.
Awful game, great result. That was the second Test in a nutshell. The dramatic ending is all that I will remember from Bloemfontein as Wales recorded an historic victory on South African soil.
CASABLANCA : Nigeria kept up their sequence of having qualified for every Women’s World Cup as they edged Cameroon 1-0 at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Casablanca on Thursday to qualify for next year’s tournament in Australia and New Zealand.
CAPE TOWN : Wales captain Dan Biggar has urged his team mates to "leave it all out there" in the series decider against South Africa on Saturday as they stand on the brink of history and an achievement many believed near impossible a few weeks ago.
World Cup-winning former Springbok head coach Jake White was expressively dubious about current mentor Jacques Nienaber's selection changes in a column for Rugby Pass, saying the national team wasn't the place to "learn lessons".