South AfricaWalesSpringbok captain Jean de Villiers said that his team is focused solely on their match against Wales this weekend.

A cold and rainy Cardiff greeted the Springboks on Sunday upon arrival in Wales, where they will kick off their tour at the Millennium Stadium.

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The Springboks will face Wales, the current Six Nations champions, for the first time since their World Cup pool match in New Zealand in 2011 and will return to the Millennium Stadium for the first time in almost three years.

The tour also includes Tests against Scotland at Murrayfield in Edinburgh and France at the Stade de France in Paris.

“We’re all very excited to be here and we are looking forward to the challenge of playing three very tough Test matches on this tour,” said De Villiers.

“At this stage, we’re not looking past the Wales Test, which promises to be an epic match. We had three hard days of training in Johannesburg before we left, but the weather was warm and sunny.

“As we drove into Wales earlier today (Sunday), it started raining and we’re expecting similar conditions this week. We’ll adapt to the weather conditions this week, but we still want to go out there and play positive attacking rugby. Playing the Six Nations champions will be a big challenge but that is why we all love playing Test rugby.”

The rest of the overseas-based players join the squad in Cardiff later on Sunday and the Springboks will have their first training session in Wales on Monday. The team for Saturday’s Test will be named on Wednesday.

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