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Wales Outgunned In Pretoria

SOUTH AFRICA 53 WALES 18

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Welsh-based fullback Percy Montgomery showed no mercy on his regional team-mates as he inspired South Africa to a 35-point victory inPretoria.

The Dragons star produced a faultless performance in the one-sided match at Loftus Versfeld, with his solid defence matching his attacking flair and deadly goal-kicking.

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It was a disappointing finish to the three-match tour for Wales, who had no answer to the talents of fullback Montgomery and fly-half Jaco van der Westhuyzen and the power of lock Victor Matfield and backrower Schalk Burger.

The visitors’ lineout struggled early, and the Springboks’ pressure eventually told. Fly-half van der Westhuyzen made a clever break and lobbed the ball up for skipper John Smit, who showed great hands and balance for a hooker to score near the uprights.

Montgomery converted and added two penalty goals after Wales prop Gethin Jenkins was penalised for punching and skipper Colin Charvis was penalised at the breakdown.

Wales fullback Gavin Henson kept his side in touch with a close-range goal, but the match started to slip away from the tourists in the 27th minute whenimpressive lock Victor Matfield smashed his way through a weak tackle from Jenkins and fed Brent Russell for one the Springbok winger’s easiest Test tries.

On the stroke of halftime, South Africa ruthlessly twisted the knife with a well-taken try to speedster Breyton Paulse. Quick ball to the left gave the little winger all the space he needed to turn Shane Williams and Henson inside out with a superb finish and Montgomery’s conversion gave his side a daunting 27-6 lead at the break.

The opening exchanges of the second half were all won by South Africa, and the Welsh cause wasn’t helped by an injury to No 8 Alix Popham, who had to be replaced by hooker Huw Bennett because backrow reserve Jonathan Thomas was already on the field for injured lock Dieniol Jones.

South African inside centre Wayne Julies finished off some nifty work from Paulse to score his side’s fourth try, and Russell’s second gave the home side an unbeatable 39-6 lead on the hour mark.

Wales finally scored their first try of the match – a close-range dab from hard-working scrum-half Dwayne Peel – but his opposite number, Springbok replacement Bolla Conradie, showed some skills of his own with his side’s sixth try. Highly rated backrower Schalk Burger added a seventh before Shane Williams scored a consolation effort in injury time.

South Africa (27) 53:
Tries: Smit, Russell 2, Paulse, Julies, Conradie, Burger.
Cons: Montgomery 6.
Pens: Montgomery 2.
Wales (6) 18:
Tries: Peel, S Williams.
Con: Henson.
Pens: Henson 2.
Att: 48,000

South Africa: P Montgomery; B Paulse, M Joubert, W Julies, B Russell; J van der Westhuyzen, F du Preez; O du Randt, J Smit (capt), F Rautenbach, Q Davids, V Matfield, S Burger, P Wannenburg, J Cronje.
Replacements: H Shimange, E Andrews, G Cronje, G Britz, B Conradie, H Mentz, G du Toit.

Wales: G Henson; H Luscombe, S Parker, T Shanklin, S Williams; N Robinson, D Peel; G Jenkins, M Davies, Adam Jones, Deiniol Jones, G Llewellyn, Dafydd Jones, C Charvis (capt), A Popham.
Replacements: H Bennett, Duncan Jones, D Morris, J Thomas, M Phillips, C Sweeney, R Williams.

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