The Springboks, who departed London on Sunday night following their 29-27 victory against the Pumas in the tournament decider over the weekend, will face Japan, France, Italy, Ireland, and Wales on their five-match tour to Europe and the UK in November.

“You could see in the tournament how we’d lose one, win one, lose again, and then win a match,” said Reinach, who scored two tries against the Pumas.

“Rugby is a strange game. But we know we have a lot of work to do before the year-end tour, and we are all ready and excited to do it. It’s going to be tough, but we’re ready to put in the work.”

Reflecting on their historic Castle Lager Rugby Championship win on Saturday, Reinach – who was named Player of the Match – said: “The last time that we won a proper Castle Lager Rugby Championship title before last year was several years ago.

“It’s a really tough competition, and Argentina showed it. Anything could have happened, and any of the teams could have almost won, so it’s a great feeling.”

Commenting on how highly the competition triumph rated in his career, the nippy scrumhalf said it was amongst the best he’s experienced.

“I’m someone who doesn’t really look back at achievements before I’m done, and I’m not done,” he said.

“What I can say is that it’s unbelievable. One day I’ll be able to sit down properly and tell you what it means, I suppose.”

Reinach admitted that although the final match was a proper grind, they had no doubt that Argentina would come out guns blazing and give everything to try to wrap up their campaign on a high note.

“Looking at where they come from, their country, and their team, we knew they would come out firing,” he said.

“They have a lot of fight in them. They are a team that doesn’t stop giving up, and they showed that. There were stages in which we had to chase a few tails and shadows, and luckily, we maintained that. But credit to Argentina, they are a good team.”

Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus is expected to announce his squad for the November tour in the next two weeks before the squad reassembles later in October.