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Cooking Culinary Adventure: inspired by Halifax's Seaport Market | SaltWire #cooking #cookingshortsPARIS - South Africa adapted better to poor conditions in their Rugby World Cup semi-final against England and were therefore able to sneak a narrow victory but need to make improvements before Saturday's final, forwards coach Deon Davids said on Sunday.
"The conditions out there were very, very difficult for both teams, especially in terms of the grip of the ball. It was rainy and slippery out there and both teams struggled with their execution in terms of that," David said of the game against England, where South Africa came from behind in the last 10 minutes to edge it.
"But you know, that's part of the game. We will have to look at how we can improve but also well done to England, I think they were well coached. They brought extreme challenges in different areas of the game. The Springboks, who had narrowly beaten hosts France 29-28 in the quarter-final, now face old foe New Zealand, who had a much more comfortable semi-final in Paris on Friday when they scored six tries without reply against Argentina and romped to a 44-6 win.
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