South Africa dominated the match with a seven-try performance, securing a resounding victory over Wales while leaving their opponents without a single point. The Springboks’ lineup featured key players including Beams, Williams, Kriel, de Allende, Arendse, and Moyo, supported by a strong forward pack. Replacements such as Venter, Wessels, Louw, and Willemse added depth to the squad. Wales fielded a determined side with Murray, Rees-Zammit, Llewellyn, and B Thomas leading the charge, though they struggled to counter South Africa’s relentless attack. A yellow card shown to Warren in the 65th minute further hampered Wales’ efforts. The match was officiated by Andrew Brace (IRFU), with Pierre Brousset and James Doleman as assistant referees, and Olly Hodges and Richard Kelly serving as TMO and FPRO respectively.
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