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France - Argentina
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<blockquote data-quote="mirlos" data-source="post: 142493"><p>It´s hard to talk about Pumas problems right now, since this is surely Argentina´s biggest win of all time, but there were some. I think first half was almost perfect for the team, and the tackling perfect almost all night (no penalties for off side against the Pumas after 10 French phases or so near the in goal, that was amazing!). The line was kinda weak, but I think the biggest problem was the kicking. If Todeschini returns to the starting lineup, moving Hernandez as a fullback and, most important, Corleto as a winger, Pumas would be a little more dangerous, I think, and wont have to rely only in theyr attitude and will for tackling.</p><p></p><p> But, again, this is an amazing day for Argentinian rugby, there would be time in the future to cry about the last penalty missed, that would have left France without a bonus point!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mirlos, post: 142493"] It´s hard to talk about Pumas problems right now, since this is surely Argentina´s biggest win of all time, but there were some. I think first half was almost perfect for the team, and the tackling perfect almost all night (no penalties for off side against the Pumas after 10 French phases or so near the in goal, that was amazing!). The line was kinda weak, but I think the biggest problem was the kicking. If Todeschini returns to the starting lineup, moving Hernandez as a fullback and, most important, Corleto as a winger, Pumas would be a little more dangerous, I think, and wont have to rely only in theyr attitude and will for tackling. But, again, this is an amazing day for Argentinian rugby, there would be time in the future to cry about the last penalty missed, that would have left France without a bonus point! [/QUOTE]
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