Rugby union players from South Africa, led by captain Siya Kolisi, will face Wales in a Test match on Saturday. The game is being played outside of the international rugby window, meaning that both teams are missing several players who have returned to their clubs. South Africa's bench has more caps (374) than Wales' entire squad (306). The Springboks' coach, Rassie Erasmus, said that he is confident in his team's ability to win the game and praised the Welsh side for their entertainment value.
Erasmus also discussed the importance of having a strong pathway system in place, similar to South Africa's, which has allowed them to develop young players and maintain success. He credited the South African Rugby Union (SARU) with introducing elite player development programs and identifying talented players from an early age.
Wales, on the other hand, are struggling with their own rugby system, and this game may provide a chance for them to try out some new players and tactics. Erasmus's team is considered one of the strongest in the world, but he has said that they will have to work hard to overcome Wales' determination and passion.
The match will be an important test for both teams, with the Springboks looking to continue their winning streak and Wales hoping to cause a surprise upset.
Erasmus also discussed the importance of having a strong pathway system in place, similar to South Africa's, which has allowed them to develop young players and maintain success. He credited the South African Rugby Union (SARU) with introducing elite player development programs and identifying talented players from an early age.
Wales, on the other hand, are struggling with their own rugby system, and this game may provide a chance for them to try out some new players and tactics. Erasmus's team is considered one of the strongest in the world, but he has said that they will have to work hard to overcome Wales' determination and passion.
The match will be an important test for both teams, with the Springboks looking to continue their winning streak and Wales hoping to cause a surprise upset.