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Bok coach on pre-World Cup island camp: 'Ideal for players to adapt to the conditions in France'

Rugby World Cup holders South Africa will hold a training camp in Corsica before beginning their title defence against Scotland in Marseille on 10 September.

Speaking on Friday after a three-day camp in Durban, coach Jacques Nienaber said the Springboks would move to the island after a warm-up game against New Zealand in London on 25 August.

They would remain in the mountainous Mediterranean island until 1 September, when they travel to Toulon to complete preparations for the 20-nation global rugby showpiece.

"The Corsica camp will be ideal for the players to adapt to the conditions in France while fine-tuning preparations for our first World Cup game," Nienaber said in a statement.

"We reaped the rewards of spending time in Japan before the 2019 World Cup and, hopefully, this camp will be equally beneficial in getting the players used to the French climate and culture."

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After Scotland, the Springboks face Romania, Ireland, the No 1-ranked team in the world, and Tonga with the Pool B winners and runners-up advancing to the quarter-finals.

The Durban camp involved 15 players, three of whom have been sidelined by injuries - captain and flanker Siya Kolisi, lock Eben Etzebeth and scrumhalf Jaden Hendrikse.

A knee injury has left inspirational leader Kolisi racing against the clock to be fit for the World Cup while Etzebeth and Hendrikse are recovering from shoulder injuries.

"We assessed the injured players and will monitor their rehabilitation closely in the next few months," said Nienaber.

Etzebeth hopes to be available for the Rugby Championship, where South Africa tackle Australia in their opening match on 8 July in Pretoria.

"I am aiming to be ready for

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