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Published 13:48 20 Oct 2019 BST
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65 minutes in and Faf de Klerk banged in from close range after a sensational rolling maul by the Springboks to get into the Japanese 22. Pollard converted for a score of 21-3 with the contest seemingly buried.
70 minutes in and South Africa put the result beyond doubt after stealing the line out 5m from their own line, before switching the play out wide to Mapimpi who steamed past Kotaro Matsushima to touch down. 26-3 the score read as it became clear that South Africa would be meeting Wales in the semis next week.
And so it finished in Tokyo.
The Brave Blossoms have won hearts and united a nation in their run towards an unprecedented quarterfinal but on the day when they came up against a sturdy South African side, they just had no answers. They can have no regrets about their performance, they just came up short against a better side. Nevertheless, Jamie Joseph's side have been an absolute joy to watch and they will look to capitalise on the progress they made in this tournament to come back stronger in four years' time.
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The Boks meanwhile missed a number of clear try opportunities throughout the game and should've been more clinical with the chances they had. Regardless, coach Rassie Erasmus will be pleased with his side's professional, gritty and physical performance – they continuously kept Japan at bay winning turnover after turnover. Whether they're good enough to beat New Zealand or England remains to be seen. For now, they've got a date with Warren Gatland's Wales next week for a shot at the final.
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