Jesse Kriel: Springboks bracing for 'grind' in search of Cardiff win vs Wales on Saturday

South Africa back Jesse Kriel spoke to media on Wednesday ahead of the Springboks' autumn clash vs Wales in Cardiff on Saturday; SA have lost on their last four visits to the Welsh capital in 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, and Kriel says the Boks camp are prepared to 'grind' for victory.

Image: Jesse Kriel says the Springboks are prepared for a 'grind' as they seek a first Test win Cardiff since 2012

South Africa back Jesse Kriel says the Springboks will not read too much into the mauling handed to Wales by New Zealand last weekend as they expect a "grind" when they visit the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday.

An under-strength Wales were thumped 54-16 by the All Blacks, but were without their overseas-based players who will return for the weekend clash with the world champions.

Having said that, the home side have lost skipper Alun Wyn Jones, and loose-forwards Ross Moriarty and Taulupe Faletau to injury, but Kriel says the Boks still expect a backlash as they seek a first victory in Cardiff since 2013.

"It is going to be a massive grind, it always is against Wales," he told media on Wednesday.

Image: Kriel was speaking to media on Wednesday ahead of South Africa's first autumn Test, vs Wales on Saturday

"You will get a handful of opportunities in the game and the team that capitalises on those and turns them into points will win.

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"We have to identify those opportunities and execute."

Kriel adds there is little mystery between international teams these days, and says the Boks have done their homework on what to expect.

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"You always have an idea of what a team will bring and what is their DNA going into a game," he added.

"There is always that 20 per cent of what you don't know, so it is a case of us focusing on our systems and doing things the way we want to.

Image: Wales were well beaten at home to New Zealand last week, and have lost Alun Wyn Jones, Ross Moriarty (pictured) and Taulupe Faletau to injury

"That means dominating the physical part of things and the rest will sort itself out. We always try to focus on what we do well and impose that on the opposition."

Kriel will play on the wing on Saturday instead of his regular position of outside-centre - just the fourth time in 49 Tests he has started out wide.

"Our preparations don't change much as outside backs. Most of the backs in our team are able to play various positions," he said.

Image: Kriel scored a try the last time South Africa played a Test in Cardiff: A 20-11 defeat in November 2018

"We all have got a great focus on aerial skills, it is something we work hard on every day.

"I just want to deliver for the team and do well wherever I play, so I am just happy for the opportunity on Saturday."

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