Springboks want to make "country proud" in final against the All Blacks
New Zealand and South Africa will both be bidding to become the first men's team to win four World Cups when they meet in Saturday's (Oct. 28) final in Paris. New Zealand and South Africa will both be bidding to become the first men's team to win four World Cups when they meet in Saturday's (Oct. 28) final in Paris. Head coach Jacques Nienaber has made two changes from the team that beat England by a single point in the semi-final - Faf de Klerk comes in at scrum half while Handrie Pollard takes the fly half shirt Nienaber has opted for a 7-1 split of forwards and backs among the replacements, in the hope that they can beat the All Blacks in the forwards battle. In their campaign for a fourth Webb Ellis Trophy, the Springboks have had their ups and downs. 'You can never under-estimate them,' was assistant South Africa coach Mzwandile Stick's assessment of the challenge of meeting the All Blac...