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Dan Biggar says Wales will give their all attempting to beat South Africa again

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.

Biggar admits Wales would “probably have been laughed out of town” had such a possibly even been suggested before the series began.

But after losing narrowly to South Africa in the opener and bouncing back to tie things up last weekend, a titanic Test trilogy reaches its climax on Saturday.

Cape Town’s DHL Stadium and an expected 55,000 capacity crowd will witness Wales’ bid to shred international rugby’s form-book beyond recognition 14 months before the World Cup.

It is just 17 weeks since Wayne Pivac’s team lost at home to regular Guinness Six Nations wooden spoonists Italy, while they had won only four of 12 games before departing Heathrow – beating Canada, Fiji, Australia and Scotland.

“It is a great opportunity on Saturday for us to win a series here,” Wales captain Biggar said.

“I think if we had said that four or five weeks ago before we flew, we would probably have been laughed out of town if I had said that in front of you.

We know this is our last week of the season, so we can go out and give absolutely everything and leave it all out there- Wales captain Dan Biggar

“It is definitely not one to miss, and we are hugely looking forward to it.

“We have put a huge amount into this tour as a group in terms of the amount of training we’ve done and the sacrifices we have made.

“We’ve worked our absolute socks off, so it would be brilliant to get a full reward on Saturday.

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

Central to Wales’ success has been an approach –

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