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New Bok Elrigh Louw on being denied a try on debut: They tied my shoelaces

If there was one enduring facet in the Springboks' supremely inaccurate but well-earned 32-29 win against Wales in the first Test at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday, it was the endeavour of the forwards that was encapsulated by Elrigh Louw.

The debutant wasn't overawed by the catch-up rugby they had to play for the better part of the game, but when Louw was on the field, the Bok physicality went up a few notches.

Jasper Wiese was the deserved man-of-the-match, but Louw's touches were very noticeable. One of them was a run that tore through the Welsh defence but was stopped just before the line.

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The Boks ended up scoring from that flowing movement through Cheslin Kolbe, but after the match, Louw joked about how they miraculously denied him a try on his Test debut.

"I had one thing in mind and that was to dot the ball down on my debut, but I think they tied my shoelaces quite well," Louw said.

"It wasn't meant to be, but fortunately, Cheslin scored in the corner."

Louw, who is the second Springbok from Vereeniging's Hoerskool Transvalia after 1995 Rugby World Cup-winning captain Francois Pienaar, was part of the Boks' famed 'Bomb Squad' that rescued a 15-point half-time deficit to win by three points.

Louw said he was honoured to be part of the group while also trying to deliver on the mandate issued to him by the coaching staff.

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"It's a great honour to be associated with that word. We know precisely what is required of us," Louw said.

"It was my first game and I knew that I really needed to get stuck in and work hard. I also knew what the coaches expected from me."

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