South Africa ease to a seven-try bonus-point victory over Wales in the third round of the Nations Championship in Durban.

Tries: Wiese, Reinach, Kriel, Williams, Jantjies, Arendse, de Villiers Cons: Moyo 3, Libbok South Africa eased to a seven-try bonus-point victory against Wales in the third round of the Nations Championship in Durban. Number eight Jasper Wiese, scrum-half Cobus Reinach, centre Jessie Kriel, wings Jaco Williams and Kurt-Lee Arendse, scrum-half Herschel Jantjies and flanker Paul de Villiers scored the tries for the double world champions. The Springboks managed this comfortable success without star names like captain Siya Kolisi, Cheslin Kolbe, Ox Nche and Eben Etzebeth, who was one of seven locks missing. It was not as humiliating for Wales as the 73-0 record home loss to South Africa in Cardiff last November but the victory highlighted the gulf between the two nations. Steve Tandy's side again failed to score as their attack looked limited with the aggregate score in the past two games between these sides standing at 116-0. It was an 11th successive win for South Africa as they cemented their position at the top of the world rankings, while Wales lie 12th. The Springboks are top of the southern hemisphere table at the halfway stage of the Nations Championship with three wins, following earlier victories against England and Scotland.