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Wales v South Africa: Autumn Nations Series rugby union – live

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PEEEEEEP! That’s last act of an entirely expected half of rugby,40+3 mins,An absolutely massive carry by Esterhuizen clatters to within a metre and two short phases later the scrum half is over to score,40+1 mins,South African rampage 80 metres back the other way and are hammering away at the Wales line.

The ball is fumbled, but the defence were offside and so the visitors will go again before half time,39 mins,A strong maul in the middle of park by Wales is followed by a good claim of a kick chase by Dyer,The ball is fizzed to Edwards who tries to locate Mee in acres of space on the right with a cross-kick,It’s overcooked and Mee can only screw his attempt to volley it on into touch.

38 mins.A Boks catch and drive inside the 22 is held still by Wales, which forces the visitors to move it out to the backs.They move it all the way to the right where Willemse joins the line out wide, but a double tackle from Roberts and Dyer stops him and forces a penalty.35 mins.The lineout, the one thing that has functioned for Wales in this game, chooses now to go haywire with Lake overthrowing Mann at the tail.

The loose ball is pounced on by Edwards but his team mates are penalised for sealing off when they arrive to assist him.33 mins.WALES HAVE WON A SCRUM PENALTY! Blow the whistle, stop the count, end the game, etc, for surely it cannot get better than this.22m lineout for Wales incoming.30 mins.

Kolisi has a dart at the line from short metres after another imperious march into the Wales 5m area from his forwards.The captain is held up short and the ball is flung wide towards Hooker but it drifts forward.There was an advantage being played however, and South Africa take the scrum option and snowplough Wales off their path for Wiese to dot it down.28 mins.The plan for Wales on their own scrum is to get the ball in quick then boot it back to Wainwright to pick up as quick as he can.

This has worked well twice now, and the latest version here allows Hardy to clear the ball.26 mins.Excellent maul defence from Wales at the lineout forces it to the ground where the ball is trapped in.Wales must now weather a head and feed scrum on their own 5m line.24 mins.

Another scrum, another total folding of the Wales pack leads to a penalty.There is an attempt to run the advantage, but it comes to nothing, so SA set up for a 5m lineout.22 mins.Wales have their best couple of minutes of the game with a well won lineout leading to an attack in the SA half.The ball is fizzed around before a clever kick from Murray puts Willemse under some pressure; that is immediately relived when Murray get his arms too high in the tackle and catches the Bok fullback’s head.

19 mins.South Africa are warming up now, with Feinberg-Mngomezulu to the fore dancing through a gap and finding Kolisi with an offload.The ball is recycled quickly on the 22, but Esterhuizen can’t hold the next pass.Wales quickly fish the ball out of the resulting scrum and send the ball away via the boot.17 mins.

The ball is fumbled forward by a Wales hand on the restart, which means another scrum for Wales to survive.It takes a while to set before eventually the ref awards a free kick against SA for early engagement.Small victories.14 mins.Another Bok scrum puts a lot of pressure on the Wales pack, but this time on the penalty advantage they move to the blind side, with Feinberg-Mngomezulu drifting across the defence.

His lateral movement creates a two-on-one out wide that Hooker takes advantage of.Another two points added.11 mins.Wales defended that SA set pretty well, which I know sounds daft seeing as they conceded a try, but the organisation and physicality was good for large parts of it.There’s some more positives for the home side when Hawkins and Roberts combine in midfield to very nearly create a chance for Mee to have run up the touchline.

The pass from Roberts is just behind the winger, however.9 mins.The visitors are up to double figures phases of punishing carries in the Wales 22, and the inevitable comes when the big prop crashes over with a run from three metres.Two points added from the tee.6 mins.

It’s taken six minutes, but the first scrum penalty is awarded against Wales after the Boks drop the hammer and shove the Welsh pack back to Bridgend, splintering it along the way,4 mins,Two passes are all that’s needed from the Boks to get Moodie running outside Mee on the blindside,The SA winger then completely airswipes his attempt to kick the ball forward to start a foot race with the retreating defence which cues some laughs from the crowd,Gotta take your fun where you can find it at Wales games these days…2 mins.

Wales have the first lineout of the game on their own 22 after Willemse finds touch,Lake fires it long over the top to Mann running, but it comes to little and the ball is kicked away by Hardy,Dan Edwards boots the ball high to get us underway,Our man in the stadium, Michael Aylwin, has this “The Principality Stadium is not full,They reckon on about 50,000.

The roof is closed and the Welsh anthem ringing out with the usual gusto.Come back at full-time to check the latest update on the health of Welsh rugby”The teams are out into the covered stadium in Cardiff.There are lots of empty seats as the teams settle in for the pre-match formalities.Pre match readingHave a read of Dan Gallan’s reflections on the November just goneAs you can tell, I’m not happy with the WRU.You may have a different view and you can share that, or anything else with me on the email.

The big selection news is that Rassie Erasmus has gone back to his patented 7-1 bench, with scrum-half Cobus Reinach the only back selected as cover.The Wales bench has a total of 39 caps, while the Boks have 359.This is just one example of the experience gap between the two teams, and that’s before you consider the ability gap.The game could be a good development experience for the unfledged home squad, but it could also get very messy.Wales Blair Murray; Ellis Mee, Joe Roberts, Joe Hawkins, Rio Dyer; Dan Edwards, Kieran Hardy; Gareth Thomas, Dewi Lake, Keiron Assiratti, Ben Carter; Rhys Davies, Taine Plumtree, Alex Mann, Aaron Wainwright.

Replacements: Brodie Coghlan, Danny Southworth, Chris Coleman, James Ratti, Morgan Morse, Reuben Morgan-Williams, Callum Sheedy, Ben Thomas.South Africa Damian Willemse; Ethan Hooker, Damian de Allende, Andre Esterhuizen, Canan Moodie; Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Morne van den Berg; Gerhard Steenekamp, Johan Grobbelaar, Wilco Louw; Jean Kleyn, Ruan Nortje; Siya Kolisi, Franco Mostert, Jasper Wiese.Replacements: Bongi Mbonambi, Zachary Porthen, Asenathi Ntlabakanye, Eben Etzebeth, Marco van Staden, Ben-Jason Dixon, Kwagga Smith, Cobus ReinachIt is tempting at this point to describe the Welsh Rugby Union as a clown show.But that would unfairly overlook the commitment and dedication, training, expertise, and preparation to produce that circus based entertainment.The public also respects clowns, even the ones that oddly fear them.

The WRU are more like a Baboons On LSD show.Wherein a large group of hallucinating monkeys run about screaming, break everything in the building then start viciously eating each other, with little regard for the paying audience.The latest symptom of this corporate approach from the custodian of the game of rugby union in Wales is today’s match.Scheduled as it is outside the agreed international window, this means that an already challenged Wales team is shorn of its non-Wales based players, while the nation’s domestic pro clubs are having to field teenagers and rugby pensioners in league games on the same day.But wait, it gets worse.

The national side are also having to play against the most powerful force in world rugby at present, as the Springboks arrive in Cardiff having put every team they’ve faced this November through their industrial shredder.This is all the more galling in the context of the Wales vs New Zealand match last week, a performance of small comforts from the men in red when all expected a walloping for the ages.Well, barring a miracle, that’s what coming today while in the domestic United Rugby Championship, the pro clubs of Cymru face their own daunting tasks.So, an egregious example of rugby governance and planning all round from the national union.The players and public have been shamefully let down for the best part of a decade (and more) and the scenario this weekend is the crowning top hat full of turds that exemplifies the whole mess.

At this point, it might actually be worth letting the baboons have a go.How much worse could it be?
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