Wayne Pivac expects Wales and South Africa to be ‘highly charged’ in second Test

Wayne Pivac expects a second Test showdown between two 'highly-charged' teams when Wales strive to level the series against world champions South Africa
Wayne Pivac expects Wales and South Africa to be ‘highly charged’ in second Test

Wales head coach Wayne Pivac is relishing the second Test against South Africa (Mike Egerton/PA)

Wayne Pivac expects a second Test showdown between two “highly-charged” teams when Wales strive to level the series against world champions South Africa.

Damian Willemse’s penalty with the final kick of a pulsating opening Test in Pretoria denied Wales a draw as South Africa triumphed 32-29.

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