The Springboks booked their place in the quarterfinals of this year’s World Cup with a thumping 66-7 win over Canada in Kobe on Tuesday.
Rassie Erasmus’ so-called B-team combined power with pace as they turned on the taps against opposition who generally looked out of their depth.
The biggest highlight was scrumhalf Cobus Reinach record-breaking effort, scoring the quickest hat-trick in the history of the showpiece tournament.
He crossed the tryline three times in 20 minutes, beating Wallaby fullback Chris Latham’s 25-minute effort against Namibia in 2003.
The majority of the fringe members made their mark on proceedings, though, after leading 47-0 at half-time, South Africa did slack off a bit later on
Who was the star in this match?
There were various men who relished the opportunity to showcase their skills on the biggest stage, with wingers S’bu Nkosi and Warrick Gelant, Reinach and Damian Willemse all impressing. But the dominant personality on the night was RG Snyman. The rangy lock was outstanding, not only showing off his nifty attacking and linking skills, but cleaning vigorously, carrying hard and even stealing lineouts.
Key moments and themes
Point scorers:
Springboks – Tries: Cobus Reinach (3), Damian de Allende, S’bu Nkosi, Warrick Gelant, Frans Steyn, Schalk Brits, Damian Willemse, Frans Malherbe. Conversions: Elton Jantjies (8).
Canada – Try: Matt Heaton. Conversion: Peter Nelson.
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