The Citizen (KZN)

Wales bench loaded for impact

- Ross Roche

Wales named a strong match-23 yesterday for the first Test of the series against the Springboks at Loftus Versfeld tomorrow, loading their bench with a lot of experience.

Usual captain Alun Wyn Jones, with 150 Test caps, will be playing off the bench and hundred cap flyhalf Dan Biggar will lead the side.

The Welsh are gearing up for a huge battle and coach Wayne Pivac was quick to admit that they needed to get the balance right to make sure they remained competitiv­e throughout.

“You have to look at the South African side we are going to face. It’s a six-two split (forwards-backs on bench) as we expected. They’re going to be coming at us hard over the 80 minutes,” said Pivac.

“We are going to have a lot of experience from our bench to finish the game. So we have looked long and hard at who to start and who will finish the game and we feel the balance on this occasion is the right one.”

An important facet of the game will be the scrum battle, with Dillon Lewis, Ryan Elias and Gareth Thomas to front up against the massive Bok pack, while the experience­d Wyn Jones misses out on selection.

“Wyn hasn’t played for a long time and has been out for months with that knee. He’s been getting back into some really solid training, so he’s probably been caught up about a week short, but he will certainly be pushing hard for selection going forward,” explained Pivac.

“But the guys are excited, they understand the challenge ahead of them. There are always some disappoint­ed boys when you name a side, but we have now rallied around each other and are now pushing each other for a big performanc­e this weekend.”

In all it is set to be a massive challenge for Wales who will be looking to upset the odds and try and pick up what would be a famous win over the Boks on the Highveld.

“It is a massive challenge. The World Champions in their backyard at altitude. So it’s going to be a good Test for us.

“It’s going to show us exactly where we are. We can expose some weaknesses I’m sure and that will give us a lot to work on going forward,” said Pivac.

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