Wales v South Africa negativity frustrates Kolisi
Summary
Wales will play a rugby match against South Africa at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday, 29th November. This game is happening outside the usual international schedule, which has caused some debate. South Africa's captain, Siya Kolisi, argues that playing against strong teams helps both sides improve, despite missing some top players.Key Facts
- The rugby match between Wales and South Africa is scheduled for Saturday, 29th November at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff.
- This match is taking place outside World Rugby's normal international schedule.
- Both Wales and South Africa are missing several key players for the game.
- South Africa's captain, Siya Kolisi, supports the match, saying it helps teams improve by playing against strong opponents.
- Some Welsh rugby figures, including former players and coaches, have criticized the game as it overlaps with domestic matches.
- The Welsh Rugby Union sees the match as a chance to boost player development and raise funds.
- South Africa's matchday squad has significantly more international experience than Wales'.
- The game will be covered on BBC Sounds, BBC Radio Wales, and BBC Radio Cymru, with a live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and app.
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