Springboks can become invincible, says coach Heyneke Meyer after they finish third at Rugby World Cup
Young talent can see South Africa win next tournament insists coach

South Africa coach Heyneke Meyer said his side could become “invincible” after they finished their Rugby World Cup with a 24-13 third place play-off win over Argentina.
While falling short of the standards Meyer set for the two-time world champions, third place represented a recovery given South Africa started this tournament with a shock 34-32 loss to Japan – the biggest upset in World Cup history.
South Africa pushed defending champions New Zealand close before losing 20-18 in last weekend’s semi-final.
In four years, even another year, they will be a different team
But with several Springboks still in their early 20s, including lock Eben Etzebeth who scored a try against the Pumas and fly-half Handre Pollard, who kicked 14 points in the match, the future appears bright for South Africa.