The Springboks and Welsh coaching teams enjoyed a South African braai at Umhlanga Rock, but the friendly atmosphere ends as they prepare to face each other in a Nations Championship match at Kings Park.The double World Champions aim to build on their perfect start to the tournament, having defeated England and Scotland.
Coach Rassie Erasmus emphasizes treating Wales like a 'Big One' clash against the All Blacks, highlighting the team's focus on maintaining dominance.Young talents Vusi Moyo (20) and Jaco Williams (21) are included in the squad, showcasing the team's blend of experience and emerging stars.
Meanwhile, the Junior Springboks defend their World Championship title against France in a concurrently scheduled match, reflecting South Africa's rugby depth.
The article underscores the Boks' determination to continue their winning streak while acknowledging Wales' recent resurgence under new management.
Original title: A friendly braai, but Boks will give nothing on the pitch
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