Every team is on borrowed time. Everyone is only a mistake or a moment of magic away from packing up and going home for another four years. And South Africa know better than anyone not to underestimate anyone.
The Springboks have recovered from their first-game setback against Japan and squeezed into the last four of the tournament with a stunning victory over Wales.
South Africa won 23-19 and it's safe to say that head coach Heyneke Meyer enjoyed it just a little bit.
Uncontrollable ecstasy turns to almost tears as the Africans celebrate reaching the semi finals. At the expense of a brave Wales outfit.
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