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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

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Heyneke Meyer speaks with fly-half Handre Pollard. Photo: AFP

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.

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In four years, even another year, they will be a different team
Heyneke Meyer, South Africa coach

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.

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