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Pool D - General discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="DonBilly" data-source="post: 120741"><p>Why? You think they will keep the same game plan although they will have aboard then players such as Hernandez, Pichot, Bosch, Corleto, Hasan, Roncero, Ledesma, etc.</p><p>[/b]</p></blockquote><p></p><p>No but Argentina do tend to compete mainly up front in the scrum while we've the ability to run at them and I'm just saying that our actuall backline should be able to open them up alot more then the lads on Saturday did and as for our forwards well our back is better then the one we had on Sat but even if they do struggle we can still the match. Argentina, well of the matches I've seen, that I can think of, didn't seem to have alot attacking wise, in the back line like, I could be wrong, it might of changed but what I can remember they never could really work together and strng together plays.</p><p>[/b][/quote]</p><p></p><p>This is not what I saw last November when they played France at the Stade de France. They were very inspired. They were strong in the scrums and in the rucks but also backs showing some flair. Actually I think this is the main improvement of the Pumas but this is not really a surprise if you can follow them in the Top14.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="DonBilly, post: 120741"] Why? You think they will keep the same game plan although they will have aboard then players such as Hernandez, Pichot, Bosch, Corleto, Hasan, Roncero, Ledesma, etc. [/b][/quote] No but Argentina do tend to compete mainly up front in the scrum while we've the ability to run at them and I'm just saying that our actuall backline should be able to open them up alot more then the lads on Saturday did and as for our forwards well our back is better then the one we had on Sat but even if they do struggle we can still the match. Argentina, well of the matches I've seen, that I can think of, didn't seem to have alot attacking wise, in the back line like, I could be wrong, it might of changed but what I can remember they never could really work together and strng together plays. [/b][/quote] This is not what I saw last November when they played France at the Stade de France. They were very inspired. They were strong in the scrums and in the rucks but also backs showing some flair. Actually I think this is the main improvement of the Pumas but this is not really a surprise if you can follow them in the Top14. [/QUOTE]
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