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De Villiers resigns
The 54-year-old, who became the first non-white coach of the Springboks in 2008, said he would stand down after South Africa lost to Australia in the World Cup quarter-finals.
"It was a brilliant journey, something that none of you guys can take away from me," said an emotional De Villiers.
"To work with people like this [John Smit], people who are passionate about their country, people who are always putting their body on the line and try to bring back hope for the poor people at home who don’t have the privilege that most of you guys have.
"It was really incredible to work with them. But you know, there’s a time to come and a time to go, and the journey I think for me is over.
"It was a brilliant journey, something that none of you guys can take away from me," said an emotional De Villiers.
"To work with people like this [John Smit], people who are passionate about their country, people who are always putting their body on the line and try to bring back hope for the poor people at home who don’t have the privilege that most of you guys have.
"It was really incredible to work with them. But you know, there’s a time to come and a time to go, and the journey I think for me is over.
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