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Rugby Championship: Argentina - New Zealand (29/09/2012)
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Fantastic" data-source="post: 526534" data-attributes="member: 62733"><p>I was at the Argie/AB game in Wellington and there was never ever going to be a high scoring game. The conditions were atrocious and the wind was wicked with in the stadium. Argentina looked solid but against the AB's they didnt really threaten enough to be serious about knocking the AB's over. This game was more asserting their new gameplan that has obviously stepped upto a level that is defensively on par with the 3 major SH nations. Their next step would be to learn how to play an attacking game that could put the pressure on the Boks/Wallabies and AB's as the only way they will compete will be if they learn he ability to score points. At this moment in time they lack the creativity and skills sets to challenge seriously the top 3. However, with Henry assisting and a few more years in the competition the Argies will no doubt not only start beating the top 3 but will seriously challenge for the rugby championship</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Fantastic, post: 526534, member: 62733"] I was at the Argie/AB game in Wellington and there was never ever going to be a high scoring game. The conditions were atrocious and the wind was wicked with in the stadium. Argentina looked solid but against the AB's they didnt really threaten enough to be serious about knocking the AB's over. This game was more asserting their new gameplan that has obviously stepped upto a level that is defensively on par with the 3 major SH nations. Their next step would be to learn how to play an attacking game that could put the pressure on the Boks/Wallabies and AB's as the only way they will compete will be if they learn he ability to score points. At this moment in time they lack the creativity and skills sets to challenge seriously the top 3. However, with Henry assisting and a few more years in the competition the Argies will no doubt not only start beating the top 3 but will seriously challenge for the rugby championship [/QUOTE]
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