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Biggar calls for final effort from Wales as history beckons

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.

The teams clash in Cape Town with the series all square at 1-1 after the Springboks claimed a narrow 32-29 win in the first test in Pretoria, but were beaten 13-12 last weekend in Bloemfontein as Wales claimed a first away test win against South Africa.

Biggar has overcome a worrying shoulder problem to take his place at flyhalf as coach Wayne Pivac has made just one enforced change from the second test after an injury to wing Alex Cuthbert.

"It's a great opportunity for us to win a series here, which if I said this four or five weeks ago, before we flew out, I'd probably have been laughed out of town," Biggar told reporters on Thursday.

"So it's definitely not one to miss. We're really looking forward to it as a group, we've put a huge amount into this tour in terms of the training we've done, the amount of sacrifices we've made, and we've worked our absolute socks off. So it'd be brilliant to get full reward at the end of Saturday.

"We know this is our last week of the season, so we can go out and give absolutely everything, leave it all out there."

The Boks have reverted to something like their first-choice selection after making 14 changes for the second test, as they protect a proud record of having not lost a home test series of two or more games since the British & Irish Lions claimed a 2-1 success in 1997.

The Boks were poor with their execution in the first two games of this series and were kept tryless in the second test for the first time in 43 matches.

"We have to get

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