BAGSHOT, England (Reuters) - South Africa's players are enjoying the quiet surroundings of Pennyhill Park in the build-up to their Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Wales on Saturday, benefitting from the millions of pounds sunk into the England rugby team's training base.
The hosts' early exit from the tournament in the pool stage opened the door for the Springboks to move into England's regular home, allowing the South Africans to train on a pitch that has the exact dimensions of Twickenham.
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