CAPE TOWN - Former Springbok captain Jean de Villiers has given some advice on how the Springboks should approach this weekend's crucial semifinal against Wales.
De Villiers says the best way to approach Wales is to formulate a strategy that they believe will be good enough to beat the opposition. "I suppose one of the biggest things that's difficult to quantify would be the pressure of a semifinal - it's a situation that some of the players have been in before and some not - and that is how you can react to that pressure."
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