South Africa took Fiji apart in a clinical performance at the rugby world cup last evening, running in six tries to earn a 49-3 victory in their Pool D match at the Wellington Regional Stadium.
The South Africans dominated the breakdown and provided scrumhalf Fourie du Preez superb quality ball to free his hard running backline and seize their scoring opportunities when they arose.
Flyhalf Morne Steyn scored 21 points through a try, five conversions and two penalties as the Springboks grabbed a bonus point and went top of the "Pool of Death" that also includes Wales, Samoa and Namibia.