A bitter Jake White announced on Wednesday he would quit as coach of South Africa's World Cup winning rugby team, accusing Springbok bosses of bouncing him out of the job.
White, whose skills are sought by rival national sides, said he would see out his contract and take the team to Britain next month for matches against Wales and his swan-song against the multi-national Barbarians on December 1.


"The match against the Barbarians at Twickenham will be my last as Springbok coach," White told journalists in Cape Town.
"I walk away with no regrets but plenty of sadness."
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