Springbok assistant coach Mzwandile Stick says Saturday’s Test against Wales in Cardiff will be a great showpiece.
So far on their tour of Europe, South Africa has failed to turn on the style against England, France and Scotland.
While there has been some improvement in terms of excitement in the win over Scotland, Rassie Erasmus' manne failed to entertain fans in their 12-11 defeat to England, while Bok fans had to wait for the extra time for the biggest moment against France.
That eventually happened when Bongi Mbonambi scored the match-winning try.
Against Scotland, the Boks produced a few moments of magic - most notably their first try scored by Jesse Kriel.
And having lost to the Welsh Dragons in their previous three visits to the Principality Stadium, Stick is positive that they can put on a show.
HOOKED UP: Bongi Mbonambi. Photo: YOAN VALAT/ EPA
He says: “It’s going to be a great show. It’s going to be a tough one - in 2017 we lost by two points.
“Both teams have momentum [going into the game] and both teams are in a good space.
“Wales have a well-balanced team - they are good on attack, strong on defence and also have an impressive kicking game.
“However, we want to finish the tour on a positive note so we will give it our best effort.”
Stick also believes the South African players have adapted well to the weather conditions in Europe and says they are prepared for anything on Saturday.
They might get a taste of new conditions this weekend, with the stadium roof possibly being closed.
Stick, though, is confident that the players can adjust to any challenge.
He explains: “I must be honest and give credit to our players for the way they’ve adjusted to the conditions on tour in Europe.
“They work extremely hard to be well-prepared and I think that is showing in our play at the moment.
“We are well prepared for any conditions.”