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South Africa 66-7 Canada: Springboks seal Rugby World Cup quarter-final place

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South Africa 66-7 Canada: Springboks seal Rugby World Cup quarter-final place

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South Africa scored 10 tries to confirm their location in the World Cup quarter-finals using a dazzling bonus-point success over Canada.
The Springboks conducted in seven attempts in the first half, with scrum-half Cobus Reinach notching the at World Cup history following 20 minutes.
Canada had Josh Larsen sent off for a head-high handle before half-time.
South Africa conducted in three more tries although the minnows scored first in the second half Matt Heaton.
Damian Willemse, schalk Brits and Frans Malherbe moved over following attempts at the opening 40 minutes from Sbusiso Nkosi, Reinach de Allende, Warrick Gelant and Frans Steyn.
Rassie Erasmuss side head of Pool B however champions New Zealand – that beat the Springboks before in the championship – are expected to beat Italy on Saturday to win the team.
Canada will attempt to finish their World Cup on Sunday with victory over Namibia.
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South Africa: Willemse, Gelant, De Allende, Steyn, Nkosi; Jantjies, Reinach; T Du Toit, Brits, Koch, Snyman, Mostert, Kolisi (capt), Smith, Louw.
Replacements: Marx, Kitshoff, Malherbe, Ebtzebeth Du Toit, Jantjies Le Roux.
Canada: Coe; Hassler, Trainor, Hearn, Van der Merwe; Nelson, Mack; Buydens, Quattrin, Ilnicki, Olmstead, Baillie, Rumball, Heaton, Ardron (capt).
Replacements: Piffero, Sears-Duru, Tierney, Larsen Mackenzie, OLeary, Du Toit
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