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Published 14:18 28 Sept 2019 BST
Updated 14:57 28 Sept 2019 BST
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47 minutes in and Warrick Gelant compounded Namibian misery after a brilliant one-two to score the Boks' sixth try of the match.
The South Africans looked absolutely ferocious whenever they stretched their legs and their opponents were paying the price.
53 minutes in and it was more of the same story as Mapimpi scored his second try of the night. Jantjies converted to take the score to 45-3.
Just five minutes later, Siya Kolisi got in on the act with a try after coming off the bench. The South Africans took advantage of the tiring Namibians to become the first side to hit half a century in this tournament. 50-3 it stood after Jantjies missed his conversion.
64 minutes in and Brits added what would be the final points of the night with a try. The 38-year old threw the ball in the line-out before joining the mall and eventually running the ball across the line. The scoreline read 57-3 to South Africa after Jantjies converted.
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The utter dominance of the Springboks had lulled the atmosphere within the stadium.
And so it finished at the Toyota stadium in what turned out to be an absolute demolition of the Namibians.
South Africa will feel like they should've scored more despite the heady scoreline but head into their next clash against Pool toppers Italy with renewed confidence. Namibia meanwhile will look to pick themselves up and prepare for a harrowing fixture against the reigning World champions next.
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