The Citizen (Gauteng)

Biggest challenge in world rugby - Biggar

- Ross Roche

Wales captain Dan Biggar (below) is gearing up for the “biggest challenge in world rugby” when they front up against the Springboks in the first Test at Loftus Versfeld this afternoon (kick-off 5:05pm).

Wales head into the game as heavy underdogs, but Biggar is well aware of what they are going to face and just wants his team to go out and express themselves.

“This is one of the biggest challenges in World Rugby. The World Champions and No 1-ranked team in their own backyard at altitude in front of 50 000 Springbok supporters. So that’s about as tough as it gets,” said Biggar.

“But what the squad has done off the back of a really disappoint­ing Six Nations is we have really come together and said this is a fresh start now, a clean slate.

“Lets just go out there with a bit of freedom and express ourselves.

“If we listened to everything that’s been reported, to everything in the media, to fans, to pundits, to everyone, we may as well not turn up and just have three weeks on holiday here. So we want to show a lot character and I am hoping that can shine through.”

Despite having everything stacked against them, including a sold-out crowd at Loftus, Biggar is excited for the atmosphere it is going to produce and believes it will even lift his side as well.

“It’s one of the best places that they (Boks) play rugby, in terms of a hostile crowd, sort of really getting in your face and stuck in and supporting the Springboks,” Biggar noted.

“But that’s brilliant because this is the atmosphere over the last couple years that we have missed. We (British and Irish Lions) played there 12 months ago in one of the warm-up games and for such a historic stadium it was just soulless without the crowd.

“So I think that will get the best out of us on Saturday [today], I really do believe that.

“As difficult and intimidati­ng as it is, it’s also a real challenge for us as well and I think with that in mind we need to respond really well on Saturday [today] if we want to get anything out of it.”

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