World champions South Africa secured their first win of the Autumn Nations Series on Saturday with a 63-21 thrashing of Italy but their captain Siya Kolisi warned that winning once "is not enough, we have to keep doing it".READ | Bok ratings: Liberation of the backline … at last!The Springboks scored nine tries in Genoa, including two for winger Kurt-Lee Arendse, for what turned out to be a runaway win.But they were made to work hard in the first half, which saw them leading by just 18-13, by an Italian team that was coming off the back of an historic win over Australia last Saturday and was dreaming of a repeat of their shock victory over the Boks in Florence in 2016."We showed Italy the respect that they deserve and, as I said on Friday, they're a very different team to a few years ago," said Kolisi."We knew we had to play to the best of our ability, and it was clear by how tight the first half was.
We had to dig deep. "As South Africans we are used to facing adversity and we knew we had to lift ourselves." For the Boks, it was the best possible response to their two narrow defeats to Ireland (19-16) and France (30-26). "It was very important for us to get a win today," said Kolisi."As a team we want to play well, score tries, offload and put people away, and we enjoyed the game today.
We also enjoy the physical part of the game, and to get that balance right was important. "That said, doing this once is not enough, we have to keep doing it."The last two games were very close, but I believe we are heading in the right direction."Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber echoed Kolisi's thoughts."We certainly all want to see the team moving forward in this direction," he said. "Today we capitalised on the opportunities we