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Squad depth, flair give Springboks real hope of title defence

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CAPE TOWN : South Africa go into the defence of the Rugby World Cup title with a renewed swagger and greater squad depth than recent years, but are on a side of the draw that means they are playing "knockout rugby" from game one in France.The Springboks produced thumping victories in their final two warm-up games, beating Wales 52-16 in Cardiff and inflicting a biggest ever defeat on New Zealand with a 35-7 win at neutral Twickenham as they seek a record fourth World Cup win.

Coach Jacques Nienaber will hope they are peaking at the right time and has admitted they are better equipped for success this year than when they lifted the trophy four years ago in Japan.They must navigate Ireland and Scotland in their pool, after which one of France or New Zealand will likely be waiting in the quarter-finals."We are in knockout rugby from game one when we play Scotland (in Marseille on Sept.

10). That is the reality of it," Nienaber said. "Our goal is the World Cup. Everyone knows this is our aim. "We can’t hide away from that.

We want to be the second team to go back-to-back after New Zealand (2011 and 2015) and the first team to win the trophy four times."South Africa's pack of forwards is the envy of many, with any one of the 19 in the squad able to make a strong case to start.

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