Wales must make case for defence against Springboks
Summary
Wales will play against South Africa in an autumn international rugby match in Cardiff. The team aims to improve its defense after several recent high-scoring losses. Coach Steve Tandy, new to his role, hopes to see better discipline and fewer penalties from his players.Key Facts
- Wales will face South Africa at Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
- The match is part of the autumn international rugby series.
- Wales has struggled defensively, allowing 368 points in 10 matches this year.
- Wales conceded many points in recent games against Argentina and New Zealand.
- Coach Steve Tandy, who joined recently, emphasizes the need for better defense.
- Wales has had a high number of penalties, with 33 penalties conceded in November games.
- The match against South Africa will test Wales' strategies and discipline.
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