One of Springboks most capped players, Tendai Mtawarira, believes Rassie Erasmus' side will cruise past Wales.
The former World Cup winner, otherwise known as ‘Beast’, knows a thing or two about playing rugby for the Springboks, racking up 117 caps in his illustrious, award-winning career.
“It was a wonderful game, it was very competitive from the onset and England played really well, it’s just that they didn’t have enough and the Springboks are just on a high now,” he added. “Yes, they have certainly left the stamp. This was a very hungry England side that has lost the last two biters against New Zealand and Australia so they are very desperate.
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