Wales aim to defy the odds in South Africa Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Pieter-Steph du Toit and Dewi Lake both played in the 2023 World CupByGareth GriffithsBBC Sport Wales, AtDurban, South AfricaPublished10 minutes agoThe long season is almost over.After a 10-month campaign that started for most players last August, one more challenge awaits Wales after they arrived this week in the South African coastal city of Durban.Steve Tandy’s side face the ultimate test, with the daunting challenge of meeting the double world champions on their own turf.Hardly anybody will give Wales a chance. They are now ranked 12th in the world following the 35-21 defeat to Argentina and they lost 73-0 to the Springboks in Cardiff last autumn.
But captain Dewi Lake is fit after limping off against Argentina and will lead his country for one final time in this campaign.
After his Lazarus-style comeback, Wales will be hoping for a minor miracle.
It will be a case of hope rather than expectation for the tourists as they look to defy overwhelming odds.


