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[2014 TRC] Australia v Argentina in Gold Coast (13/09/2014)
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 670611" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>Argentina have yet to get destroyed this year...maybe this is the one ? After two gigantic performances against the Boks and a fairly good one, truth be told (final score doesn't matter), in the hardest place in the world to get a win; I'm a bit scared Argentina are due their spanking for having dared participate with the big SANZAR boys.</p><p>I would just love a win here, and it would cement and realize the heroic efforts from the warriors in sky and white.</p><p>I'm afraid the Wallabies will be too quick on attack, the Pumas have resisted the Boks and pushed them extremely hard physically, but the Aussies can just start piling up those points on the scoreboard when they get a couple early...</p><p></p><p>It's interesting also how the Pumas will beat the crap out of NZ and SA in the scrum at this time of year and everybody thinks if they managed that, they'll absolutely pulverize Australia there but it fails to happen somehow. I don't think there's a way out for Kepu though, even with Australia being a much improved scrummaging side.</p><p>In all TRC logic, the Pumas should take the Aussies far and deep in this one away, and then get beat up badly at home later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 670611, member: 57076"] Argentina have yet to get destroyed this year...maybe this is the one ? After two gigantic performances against the Boks and a fairly good one, truth be told (final score doesn't matter), in the hardest place in the world to get a win; I'm a bit scared Argentina are due their spanking for having dared participate with the big SANZAR boys. I would just love a win here, and it would cement and realize the heroic efforts from the warriors in sky and white. I'm afraid the Wallabies will be too quick on attack, the Pumas have resisted the Boks and pushed them extremely hard physically, but the Aussies can just start piling up those points on the scoreboard when they get a couple early... It's interesting also how the Pumas will beat the crap out of NZ and SA in the scrum at this time of year and everybody thinks if they managed that, they'll absolutely pulverize Australia there but it fails to happen somehow. I don't think there's a way out for Kepu though, even with Australia being a much improved scrummaging side. In all TRC logic, the Pumas should take the Aussies far and deep in this one away, and then get beat up badly at home later. [/QUOTE]
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