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Rugby World Cup | Quarter-Finals
Oct 17, 2015 at 4pm UK
 
South Africa
23-19
Wales
du Prees (75')
FT
Davies (18')

Heyneke Meyer: 'Semi-final against Wales could have gone either way'

South Africa head coach Heyneke Meyer tells Sports Mole that his side's World Cup quarter-final victory over Wales "could have gone either way".

South Africa head coach Heyneke Meyer has conceded that his side's Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Wales this afternoon could have gone either way.

The gap between the two sides was never more than six points throughout a gripping 80 minutes, but the Springboks ultimately booked their place in the last four when Fourie du Preez's late try clinched a 23-19 win.

Meyer's side had a longer rest ahead of the match than Wales, who had battled through the 'Pool of Death', and the South Africa coach believes that could have made a difference, along with his side's strength off the bench.

"I think it helped that we haven't played since last Wednesday. It's probably the strongest bench I've ever picked so I just said that we had to keep on believing," he told Sports Mole.

"They showed a lot of composure and we said at half time just keep on believing right until the end. When the fresh guys came on we turned it around. They had a really tough game against Australia which was more or less the same - it could have gone either way. The margins are so small.

"The character of the team really came through. We used the bench well, and that try was just genius. You need that in games. I think composure and the fresh players made a huge difference."

South Africa will now face either defending champions New Zealand or France in the semi-final next weekend.

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Fourie Du Preez of South Africa is congratulated by Bryan Habana of South Africa for scoring the winning try as Captain Sam Warburton of Wales looks dejected during the 2015 Rugby World Cup Quarter Final match between South Africa and Wales at Twickenham
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