Wales face ‘ultimate challenge’ in South Africa, Wayne Pivac insists
Wayne Pivac believes that Wales face “probably the ultimate challenge” in tackling world champions South Africa away from home at altitude.
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Wayne Pivac believes that Wales face “probably the ultimate challenge” in tackling world champions South Africa away from home at altitude.
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(Reuters) - Wales coach Wayne Pivac says no-one should write off his team's chances in their three test tour of South Africa, but concedes facing the bruising Springboks on the energy-sapping Highveld represents the "ultimate challenge" in world rugby right now.
Wales coach Wayne Pivac says no-one should write off his team's chances in their three test tour of South Africa, but concedes facing the bruising Springboks on the energy-sapping Highveld represents the "ultimate challenge" in world rugby right now.
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