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A third Wales player forced out of Springboks clash

Wales have lost a third player from their original starting XV to face reigning champions South Africa in a Rugby World Cup warm-up match, following the withdrawal of Alex Cuthbert.

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The Welsh Rugby Union said Friday the wing, who had been due to make his first appearance of the warm-up campaign against the Springboks at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on Saturday, had pulled out because of calf muscle tightness.

Tom Rogers is promoted from the bench to start, with Gloucester wing Louis Rees-Zammit joining the replacements.

?? Diweddariad Carfan?????????????? Tom Rogers will start at wing tomorrow. He replaces Alex Cuthbert who has been withdrawn from the Wales XV as a precaution due to calf tightness.Louis Rees-Zammit joins the Cymru replacements. pic.twitter.com/XdYTbnr6QE

British & Irish Lions backs Liam Williams and Dan Biggar were both withdrawn from the starting XV as a precautionary measure on Thursday.

The WRU said fullback Williams had a tight hamstring, with flyhalf Biggar suffering from back irritation.

Test debutant Cai Evans replaced Williams, with Sam Costelow taking over from Biggar.

The loss of Williams, Cuthbert and Biggar means Wales are now set to field an inexperienced back division against the Springboks that has won just 39 caps in total - with 17 of those belonging to scrum-half Kieran Hardy.

Saturday's match will be Wales's third and final warm-up game following a win and a defeat in two Tests against arch-rivals England.

Wales coach Warren Gatland, who in his first spell in charge led Wales to two fourth-place finishes at the World Cup, is due to announce his 33-man squad for the September-October global

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