SportPromising Wales fall to SpringboksChris Foy|Daily Mail13 April 2012Wales missed a golden opportunity to avenge the 96-13 hammering they suffered against South Africa four years ago when they lost 34-19 to the Springboks in Bloemfontein on Saturday.However, Wales coach Steve Hansen saw signs of promise as he tries to build for next year's World Cup in Australia.He said: 'Nobody wants to lose but at this stage of the journey, it's all about the performance and I was pleased with that.'A try from Craig Morgan and a penalty and drop goal from Stephen Jones put Wales 11-3 in front but it was South Africa who took a 15-11 half-time lead.Although Jones added a penalty immediately after the restart, the Springboks scored three further tries before Jones kicked another penalty and Rhys Williams added a late try.MORE ABOUTAustraliaWales