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Springboks nil Wales again despite errors in seven-try Durban thrashing

Springboks nil Wales again despite errors in seven-try Durban thrashing
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South Africa 43-0 Wales: Springboks cruise to seven-try win in Durban despite errors Springboks thrash Wales without conceding a point to record third straight Nations Championship win; South Africa score seven tries to sit top of Southern Hemisphere table after wins over England and Scotland; Wales have conceded 116 unanswered point in two Test against world champions Saturday 18 July 2026 18:55, UK Wales failed to score a single point once more against South Africa as the Springboks ran...

South Africa 43-0 Wales: Springboks cruise to seven-try win in Durban despite errors Springboks thrash Wales without conceding a point to record third straight Nations Championship win; South Africa score seven tries to sit top of Southern Hemisphere table after wins over England and Scotland; Wales have conceded 116 unanswered point in two Test against world champions Saturday 18 July 2026 18:55, UK Wales failed to score a single point once more against South Africa as the Springboks ran out convincing 43-0 Nations Championship winners in Durban. South Africa won their previous meeting 73-0 in November when Wales, without England and France-based players in a Test played outside World Rugby's official window, conceded 11 tries and suffered their heaviest home defeat. The world champions were nowhere near as ruthless on home soil, but still scored seven tries with Jasper Wiese, Cobus Reinach, Jesse Kriel, Jaco Williams, Herschel Jantjies, Kurt-Lee Arendse and Paul de Villiers crossing. - Nations Championship: South Africa 19-0 Wales as it happened - Not got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract - Choose the Sky Sports push notifications you want This was the Springboks' 11th consecutive win and their third in the Nations Championship after victories over England and Scotland to take them top of the Southern Section. More to follow.
Springboks (ORG) Wales (LOCATION) Durban (LOCATION) South Africa (LOCATION) Southern Hemisphere (LOCATION) England (LOCATION) Scotland (LOCATION) UK Wales (LOCATION) France (LOCATION) World Rugby's (ORG) Jasper Wiese (PERSON) Cobus Reinach (PERSON) Jesse Kriel (PERSON) Jaco Williams (PERSON) Herschel Jantjies (PERSON)
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