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Published 17:53 17 Oct 2015 BST
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The Boks scrum-half did the rest as he dashed in a try in the corner.
It was a harsh finish for Wales after they led at half-time and going into the final 10 minutes.
Biggar tipped the match on its head, midway through the first half, with a superb up-and-under take that set up a try for scrum-half Gareth Davies.
Wales were leaking breakdown penalties, though, and immediately gave up the lead after Biggar's successful conversion.
The likes of Dan Lydiate and Sam Warburton upped the ante as the half came to a close and, after Biggar had struck a post with a lengthy penalty, they fashioned once last scoring opportunity.
It had been well noted, before the match, that only three drop goals had been scored from 11 attempts across the entire series of pool matches.
Biggar landed a sweet one before the break and Pollard answered back, on 50 minutes, to cut the Welsh lead to 16-15.
Penalties were traded between both sides before Vermeulen sealed the game with his heavenly assist.
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