South Africa fought back to be 22-21 up thanks to tries from Warrick Gelant, Handre Pollard and Jesse Kriel. However, a Leigh Halfpenny penalty 13 minutes from time allowed Wales to regain the lead and see out the match with some tenacious defending. South Africa scored their first points from a Pollard penalty in the 31st minute. Halfpenny easily slotted over as Wales held on for their third successive home win over the Springboks. South Africa finished their month-long European tour with two wins and two losses, increasing speculation over the future of coach Allister Coetzee.
Source: Economic Times December 02, 2017 17:15 UTC