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Should the Pumas stay in the RC, for the next seasons. Yes or No? Argue
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<blockquote data-quote="dasNdanger" data-source="post: 529576" data-attributes="member: 61962"><p>Most definitely. They were extremely competitive, and though they didn't come away with a win, the potential was certainly there. That's something for a team in its first major go-round with three of the best in the game. I think the biggest thing is maintaining momentum. Some have already mentioned areas of improvement, and I'd add to that the need to work on their stamina. This was probably the most competitive two months they've experienced, and I think it took its toll towards the end. While NZ seemed to get stronger throughout the competition, it seemed (to me) that Argentina began to tire. Not much, but I didn't see as much fire towards the end as they had in the beginning. </p><p></p><p>I think they will learn well from this. The experience certainly hasn't hurt their game, and hopefully they will continue to build on what they already have.</p><p></p><p></p><p>das</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dasNdanger, post: 529576, member: 61962"] Most definitely. They were extremely competitive, and though they didn't come away with a win, the potential was certainly there. That's something for a team in its first major go-round with three of the best in the game. I think the biggest thing is maintaining momentum. Some have already mentioned areas of improvement, and I'd add to that the need to work on their stamina. This was probably the most competitive two months they've experienced, and I think it took its toll towards the end. While NZ seemed to get stronger throughout the competition, it seemed (to me) that Argentina began to tire. Not much, but I didn't see as much fire towards the end as they had in the beginning. I think they will learn well from this. The experience certainly hasn't hurt their game, and hopefully they will continue to build on what they already have. das [/QUOTE]
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