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Today's rugby news as South Africa identify Welsh trio causing them unseen problems

Your rugby morning headlines for Saturday, July 16.

South Africa captain Siya Kolisi has identified the three Wales players who have been causing them significant problems at the crucial breakdown area.

Wales have dominated the kicking battle in the first two tests and have then done a superb job in both turning over and slowing down Springboks ball. That effort has been led by new boy Tommy Reffell, who has proved a revelation on tour.

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Kolisi said: “He played well in the last game. He got man of the match and he got two breakdown steals as well. It’s not only the steals but he’s also slowing the ball down. That’s one of the areas we’ve worked hard on this week. Not specifically for him but just in general. Will Rowlands will slow down the ball, their hooker [Ryan Elias] gets in there a bit as well.

"They’ve stepped up their breakdown game but it’s not only poaching, it’s making sure the ball is slow. We’ve worked on that this week.”

Dan Biggar says Wales are relishing the opportunity to silence their critics and create history in South Africa this weekend.

Wales head into Saturday's third Test with the chance to seal a sensational series win, an objective many would have considered almost unthinkable after a desperately disappointing Six Nations campaign.

It's a reality that isn't lost on Biggar.

"It’s a great opportunity for us to win a series here," he said. "If we’d said that before we flew, we’d have been laughed out of town.

‘It would be brilliant to get a full reward. This is our last week of the season so we can give it everything. Hopefully we can enjoy a good break with some positive memories of this

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