South Africa will play Japan in the World Cup quarter-finals after the host nation beat Scotland yesterday.
Replacing a host of test-winning performers is proving a hard ask for South Africa who suffered a fourth successive defeat.
He has struggled for the Buccaneers this season after failing to secure a move overseas.
Four years after Australia’s surprise attack ejected England from the last World Cup, Ben Youngs has warned the Wallabies that the tables could be turned.
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