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Springboks set sights on All Blacks

After victory over Australia in Cape Town, coach Heyneke Meyer says his team need to test themselves against world champs in Johannesburg

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Morne Steyn of South Africa is tackled by Australia's Robs Simmons during their Rugby Championship match. Photo: EPA

Whether or not the Springboks win the Rugby Championship this weekend, coach Heyneke Meyer believes they are on track to achieve their long-term goal of becoming the number one team - and winning the World Cup again.

For now, Meyer is happy to acknowledge that New Zealand are worthy holders of both crowns, but he said of Saturday's showdown with the champions at Ellis Park in Johannesburg that it would be a chance for the Springboks to measure themselves against the best.

Meyer said he was proud of the Springboks' 28-8 win over Australia at Newlands on Saturday, although the team's failure to score a fourth, bonus-point try might have made it more difficult to win the title because a win alone against the All Blacks may not be enough.

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Captain Jean de Villiers admitted he was disappointed not to have secured a bonus point, but insisted: "We're happy with where we're at. We've won four out of five games and we have progressed so much.

"We created opportunities, but we made some mistakes. We beat Australia by 20 points and we are still in the competition."

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De Villiers said he expected a massive contest against the All Blacks.

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