A weakened South Africa side conceded three tries in the last 11 minutes to give the scoreline an emphatic look and White believes his rested stars back home will ensure a different result in France later this year.
"The most important thing is that we have beaten the All Blacks in each of the last three years and hopefully we have got one more game to play against them at the World Cup," said White.
"A lot of our players are back home and they have had a great Super 14, they have beaten England twice and Samoa, beaten Australia once and come very close against New Zealand and if you had said at the beginning of 2007 where would you like to be in July we'd have settled for this so we can be very pleased.
"A lot of these players will be involved in the World Cup squad and we have a core group at home who can maybe start and if this group of players has to play in a pool match against Tonga, Samoa or the USA having played two hard Tests against Australia and New Zealand I can only see it as a positive."



