South Africa completed an unbeaten tour of the United Kingdom with a - - victory over Wales at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
Ox Nche was initially one of eight players retained from last Saturday’s starting side versus England named to start versus the Welsh in the final match of South Africa’s three-game Autumn Nations Series.
World champions South Africa are overwhelming favourites to inflict a 12th successive Test match defeat on Wales in Saturday’s Autumn Nations Series clash in Cardiff.
The South Africans beat the English 29-20 at in London last weekend and they will now aim to complete their three-game Autumn Nations Series unbeaten with a team showing two backline alterations and five more switches in the pack against the Welsh.
South Africa's phenomenal depth and conveyor belt of muscular titans makes this a question worth asking.
The back-to-back Rugby World Cup champions had already lost Jan-Hendrik Wessels and Damian Willemse for the November tour to Scotland, England and Wales, replacing them with Johan Grobbelaar and Cameron Hanekom.
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