Springboks Set Sights on Wales Win Despite Challenges
South Africa's Springboks conclude their European tour against a weakened Wales in Cardiff. Despite being favorites, captain Siya Kolisi warns against complacency. Both teams face challenges due to international window restrictions, but South Africa focuses on maintaining intensity and adaptability, learning from past challenges during their undefeated tour.
South Africa's rugby team, the Springboks, is poised to wrap up their European tour on a high note as they face Wales in Cardiff on Saturday. Despite a successful outing so far, Captain Siya Kolisi insists there's no room for complacency.
The match presents challenges, with both teams unable to field their full strength squads due to the international window's restrictions. The Springboks, however, boast greater depth and remain heavy favorites. But Kolisi emphasizes the need to maintain intensity and not underestimate their opponents.
Reflecting on their tour, Kolisi highlighted the team's growth through adversity, notably overcoming red card setbacks. The synergy between players and coaches, fostering a culture of feedback and adaptability, has been key to their success, Kolisi explained, as they aim to close out the tour undefeated.
(With inputs from agencies.)

