💨 Abstract
The Springboks secured a dominant 61-7 victory over Japan at Wembley Stadium, maintaining their top spot in the World Rugby rankings. South Africa scored nine tries, showcasing their strength in scrums and a polished attack led by fly-half Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu. Despite the win, they didn't gain additional ranking points due to the significant gap between the teams.
Courtesy: Dean Boyle
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