CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa took a softly, softly approach at the start of their World Cup training camp in Johannesburg as just under half the squad were rested on Monday.
Forty-four players involved in Super Rugby were invited to train, but 19 of them did not train at all while another five only took part in some of the training drills.
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