Frans Steyn, man of the match in the Springboks' 23-18 win over Wales in Cardiff took a philosophical view of his performance on Saturday.
07 November 2021 - 16:01
“I realise this could be my last Test. I wanted to enjoy it and use the opportunities that come my way. Next week I can have a shocker again and that is how rugby works,” Steyn stated matter of factly. Steyn made some telling contributions including a long-range penalty but most of all it was the calm demeanour he exuded in atrocious conditions that benefited those around him.
Another experienced campaigner, Jesse Kriel had a less assured day. His game time has been limited this year and his deployment on the right wing played away from his strengths.
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