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South Africa coach Heyneke Meyer relieved by response

Heyneke Meyer
Image: South Africa head coach Heyneke Meyer was delighted by his side's response in their win over Somoa

South Africa head coach Heyneke Meyer spoke of his relief after his side bounced-back from their shock opening defeat to Japan by comprehensively defeating Samoa 46-6 on Saturday.

JP Pietersen scored a hat-trick of tries as the two-time World Cup champions responded perfectly to their Pool B loss to the Japanese. 

Should the Springboks beat Scotland and the United States - two sides who meet in Leeds on Sunday - then they will top the pool and gain a more favourable quarter-final draw.

"It's been a tough week," Meyer said. "I've been there (difficult times) a few times in my life. That's when I'm usually at my best and I'm usually true to myself.

"I don't want to take anything away from the players. I just said please listen to me, do whatever we do and it will be an easy game.

Schalk Burger of South Africa goes over to score his teams third try during the 2015 Rugby World Cup Pool B match betw
Image: South Africa's Schalk Burger goes over to score his teams third try

"That's why I coach. I'm crazy as hell. Sometimes you don't know why. It's also great to look yourself in the mirror and see how tough you are.

"We went back to what I'm good at, the players bought in and I'm thankful for the players for listening to me.

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"I asked the senior players to put up their hands and they did. But we have to keep our feet on the ground and stay humble.

"There is still a long way to go. It's not good enough to have one performance like that."

The Springboks also scored tries through Schalk Burger, Schalk Brits and Bryan Habana, while Handre Pollard kicked 14 points.

Michael Stanley's two penalties were all Samoa could muster in reply.

"We scored six tries, but I'm proud of our defence, not to concede," Meyer added.

JP Pietersen of South Africa scores his teams second try during the 2015 Rugby World Cup Pool B match between South Africa and Samoa at Villa Park
Image: JP Pietersen enjoyed a great day against the Samoans

"Samoa's a quality side. We were maybe lucky at times. The thing I'm proudest of is the players put their bodies on the line. Scotland's going to be tough. Relief and just focused on the next one."

The bonus-point win came at a cost with captain Jean de Villiers heading to hospital for an X-ray on his jaw.

Meyer asked "how long is the press conference?" when asked to list the wounded, with "probably five or six other players" on a "long list".

Victor Matfield praised the influence of Meyer.

He brought his craziness and what he brings to the team. He was just fantastic this week, so easy to follow him if he gets into that zone," he said.

"We're still under pressure. Whenever the Springboks are under pressure, coach Heyneke has got this story about charcoal under pressure becomes diamonds.

"We'll probably need to be better this week coming against Scotland. They're a very good team. It's only one game for us that matters and that's the game against Scotland."

Meyer and Matfield revealed the huge number of messages of support received by the Springboks provided huge motivation for a country where rugby has a big influence since the unifying 1995 World Cup win on home soil.

South Africa's JP Pietersen (second right) celebrates his try during the Rugby World Cup match v Samoa at Villa Park, Birmingham.
Image: Pietersen (second right) celebrates one of his three tries

"Our country needs a lot of hope and the Springboks is the hope of the country," Meyer added.

"When the Springboks does well, the country is in a great state. It is pressure, it is extra pressure and the guys responded."

Samoa play Japan next, eager to respond and confident they too can progress to the last eight.

Samoa head coach Stephen Betham said: "We came here knowing it was going to be a hard road for us and it proved to be.

"We threw everything at it, but credit to South Africa, they came out firing right from the start and we found ourselves on the back foot.

"We'll head into Japan, knowing that we'll use our get out of jail free card. We're going to prepare well. Our pool is still wide open. It's anyone's game. We've got Japan and I'm sure Japan's ready for us as well."

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