France edged South Africa 30-26 in the Autumn Nations Series in Marseille on Saturday after both sides had leading players shown red cards for dangerous play
Pieter-Steph du Toit leaves the field after his red card during the France loss.PARIS - Coach Jacques Nienaber said his side"have work to do" to challenge hosts France at next year's Rugby World Cup after losing 30-26 to Les Bleus in Marseille.
The Springboks played more than an hour at the Velodrome with 14-men after Pieter-Steph du Toit's red card before captain Antoine Dupont was also sent off for the home side. Nienaber's side were beaten narrowly by Ireland last weekend and will meet them again in Pool B of the World Cup in 10 months' time.
"We're four points behind France, who are the second best team in the world and three points behind Ireland, who are the best team in the world," Nienaber told reporters."We will need to work extremely hard because we are playing Ireland in our pool and there's a possibility of playing France or New Zealand in the quarter-finals so there's a lot of hard work for us," he added.
Les Bleus, last season's Six Nations champions, will host next year's global tournament and are on a 12-game unbeaten run."There's not a team currently in world rugby that's on that streak.Earlier on Saturday, Italy, ranked 13th in the world, stunned Australia with an impressive win with the Boks heading to Genoa next weekend."I don't think there are big gaps in the top 10 teams in the world.
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