Captain Siya Kolisi made a successful return from long-term injury and both Jesse Kriel and Canan Moodie scored two tries as South Africa pulverized Wales to win 52-16 in their latest Rugby World Cup warmup game.
“I’ve been praying, God has been good to me, and my wife has been by my side,” he said. “The medical team from the Sharks and also the Springboks, they just believed.
From the moment, at 12-9, when Wales winger Rio Dyer gave away a penalty try in the 34th minute for deliberately knocking the ball out of touch in the right corner as Moodie attempted to score his second try, South Africa never looked back and the floodgates opened for its record win over Wales in Cardiff.
With Willemse in the sin-bin after clashing heads with Dyer in a horrific-looking collision, replacement prop Sam Parry went over for Wales’ second try.
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