NEWCASTLE, England, (Reuters) - South Africa took charge of Rugby World Cup Pool B with an efficient 34-16 victory over Scotland on Saturday but coach Heyneke Meyer said they were nowhere near the finished article.
After the calamity of their opening 34-32 loss to minnows Japan, the Springboks are beginning to build momentum and have taken over top position in their pool.
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