Scotland have never beaten the Springboks in South Africa, and this is their first crack at it since 2014.

Such is the dominance the Boks hold over Test rugby at the moment, even the 10 changes head coach Rassie Erasmus has made from the side who beat England last weekend has not diminished their status as overwhelming favourites.

A daunting task, but one Tuipulotu prefers to view as a magnificent opportunity to do something no Scottish side has done before.

“This is why I started playing rugby when I was 12 years old, to be in these types of weeks, preparing with this type of group, with an opportunity to play the world champions in their backyard,” he reported.

“Just reflecting this week of where we’ve come on since the pain of Argentina, but not only that, I won’t get this opportunity again to come up with a team and develop with a team like I am right now.

“I feel like I’m in probably a rare space in my career where I’m not going to get this opportunity again to be coached by this coaching staff, to play with this group of players, in the current state of where I am in my own career. So I’m very grateful to be in the space that I am and captaining this side.

“I don’t know when it’s going to come, but more and more boys that I’ve played with since I did arrive are finishing up, and it just gives you a bit of a reality check that this stuff doesn’t last forever.

“So I want to use this opportunity and use the work that we’ve put in as a team, as a coaching staff, and go out there and just put out our best performance.”

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