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World Cup final will be grind, predicts South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus

South Africa head coach Rassie Erasmus
Image: South Africa head coach Rassie Erasmus

South Africa head into the Rugby World Cup final against England next Saturday knowing they still have plenty to work on, but fully expecting another war of attrition rather than an open game, according to coach Rassie Erasmus.

The Springboks advanced to their third final with a taut 19-16 victory over Wales in Yokohama on Sunday, which was ultimately decided by fly-half Handre Pollard's boot, with a conversion and four penalties - the last coming with four minutes remaining.

"We have given ourselves a chance. We have played England four times in the last 18 months... and we are accustomed to how they play," Erasmus said.

"They're a lot better than the last time we played them, especially with the way they dismantled New Zealand.

"We think we are in with a chance. I'm not 100 per cent sure the Rugby World Cup final will be won by an expansive game plan with wonderful tries.

"It might be, I might be wrong. I think we will go and grind it out."

South Africa form a huddle after their World Cup semi-final victory over Wales
Image: South Africa form a huddle after their World Cup semi-final victory over Wales

After England beat New Zealand 19-7 in a high-tempo, physically combative semi-final on Saturday, the 67,750 fans at Yokohama Stadium on Sunday watched a defensive slugfest.

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Erasmus said the nature of Wales' game had meant they needed to adapt their own to counteract their opponents' strengths and then try to wrestle their way to victory.

"We know they are a team that strangle the life out of the opposition, so we expected that and had to match it," Erasmus said.

"It might not have been a great spectacle to watch, but the boys stuck to their guns and adapted to that."

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