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White given winning send-off

World champions South Africa gave departing coach Jake White a winning farewell by crushing Wales 34-12 at the Millennium Stadium.

The Springboks scored five tries - centre Jaque Fourie (2), flanker Juan Smith, wing JP Pietersen and number eight Ryan Kankowski touched down - to keep Wales at a safe distance.

Wales, under the guidance of caretaker coach Nigel Davies prior to New Zealander Warren Gatland's arrival next week, produced some impressive passages of play.

But they were restricted to tries in each half by flanker Colin Charvis - whose 22nd Test score set a new world record for a forward - and impressive full-back newcomer Morgan Stoddart.

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