South Africa captain John Smit and his team trained at the Mimoun stadium in Noisy le Grand outside Paris on Tuesday (October 16), few days before they play England in the World Cup final on Saturday at the Stade de France. The team looked fit during the training, however, coach Jake White and his team are aware that England have improved substantially since the start of the World Cup when the Springboks beat them 36-0 in the group phase, and will do everything they can to become the first world champions to retain the title. Earlier on Tuesday, Eddie Jones an advisor to coach Jake White, said his belief in the Springboks was based on their ability to adapt to any conditions. He added they had the players to switch game plans in an instant and had a significant advantage in the outside backs with the likes of wing Bryan Habana, the tournament's leading tryscorer. Jones said England flyhalf Wilkinson presented an obvious danger but the South Africans would not target him, opting instead to cut down his supply. South Africa won the World Cup at home in 1995 and the pressure on them to win again this year is enormous. Even if South Africa beat England in Saturday's final, the team is likely to be broken up because of political pressure to raise the quota of coloured players in the side.