The morning after thumping Namibia 87-0 at North Harbour Stadium, the Springboks hit the reset button on the first phase of the Rugby World Cup. They are now in playoff mode, and will be treating the last Group D match of the World Cup against Samoa on Friday as a knockout match.
First, though, they will take a few days off, splitting up, heading off and looking for things to do around Taupo that are not rugby. John Smit secured the two days of leave by the simple method of announcing them at the post-match press conference, which brought a smile from the coach.
"I see John has given the guys a few days off. They deserve it," grinned Peter de Villiers. He will next see his players on Sunday morning at 7am as they take time out after three weeks in New Zealand.
"We will push the reset button now. As we speak we are pretty much into playoff rugby. We have to tighten up. We'll take the lessons we learned from Wales, our accuracy against Fiji and how we came right [against Namibia]," said Smit.
He was asked again about the prospect of playing Australia in the quarterfinal in Wellington at the beginning of next month. The victory by Ireland over the Wallabies has been the talking point of the World Cup.