So that's how the Rassie era begins. Not great. You can go sleep now.
So that's how the Rassie era begins. Not great. You can go sleep now.
78' Boks on the front foot. Stay tuned.
77' Well that didn't take a flash.
Du Preez finds himself down the other end needing to clear from behind his own try line.
It's charged down, Ismaiel can't gather and Ryan Elias falls down on the loose ball to put the Welsh back into a precious lead.
74' Robert du Preez slots a straightforward penalty from off the bench and the Boks are ahead for the first time in yonks.
68' He dives in at the corner but is barged expertly into touch by Cory Hill, that's cracking defence.
The wing injures his shoulder in the process but he's all right to carry on.
We're still level...
63' This is much more like it. Really good second period from the callow South Africans, especially given the stupidly unnecessary travel and all that.
Three Tests to come against the English colonialists starting next week might be sharpening the minds...
60' Mapimpi!
First game, first try and it's Kriel who fires away the final pass that sets the domestic try machine away to cross in the left corner. He deserves that for an all-action performance.
59' We're deep in Wales territory for a Bok penalty advantage.
The chip kick goes deep and Watkin volleyballs it over the dead-ball line under pressure from Jesse Kriel.
Yellow card all day long but no penalty try as Amos was on hand to make the tackle if his centre hadn't started playing a different sport.
54' Akker van der Merwe is on for his Springboks debut in place of Ralepelle.
Charge Warthog man, charge!
50' Despite a suspiciously skew line-out, Moriarty barges through only for Owen Watkin to lose it forwards in the next phase as the try line honed into view.
Breathe easy, everyone.