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  • ChrisC Offline
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    #4889

    Jaquares will be tough no doubt but if the chiefs get on a role it will put the Jaquares under immense pressure,And pressure is something Argentine Rugby has not handled well since they became a Rugby force.I have seen them melt many a time.It will be a fascinating watch.

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  • MajorRageM Away
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    @Jaguares4real said in Super Rugby News:

    @MajorRage

    Odds are laughably LONG considering Canes are $5 shorter odds even though they'll have to pay Crusaders in semis in C'church

    Jaguares tour very well and have 3 out their last 4 games in NZ with a 5pt loss in Dunedin their only loss in last 2 years

    As well as winning their last 6 games in AUS

    Yeah, that's exactly my point. 9.50 is way off in my view.

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    @Chris

    What pressure?

    Crowd has been a boost for Jaguares

    Jaguares even if they lose this weekend have had a successful season

    They've developed more potential caped players who'll play for Pumas in the future:

    Vivas Paulos Miotti Ezcura Carreas etc

    P.S. Check out the guys they've got coming through in their U20 side ๐Ÿ‘€ ๐Ÿ‘€

    Jaguares remain a developmental side for Pumas

    Chiefs are a good side but let's not get things twisted

    Crusaders & Hurricanes are much better side than Chiefs

    The game in Suva was an aberration Doesn't make Chiefs contenders

    They should be happy just be in the playoffs considering they've been garbage for most of the season

    Nevertheless they'll pose a threat but Jaguares have played & beaten better teams than Chiefs this season

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    replied to E African Troll on last edited by
    #4892

    @Jaguares4real The Pressure they haven't handled well for years its been a common thread in their rugby since they become a force, in test match and SR, this year they have played well.But they are fragile always have been.Sure they have had a good year they are an International side playing in a club comp if they can't perform well it doesn't bode well for their International's.Dont get me wrong I think its great for SR having them perform well and having them in SR but its a test side they should perform.

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  • BonesB Offline
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    @Jaguares4real said in Super Rugby News:

    @Chris

    What pressure?

    Crowd has been a boost for Jaguares

    Jaguares even if they lose this weekend have had a successful season

    They've developed more potential caped players who'll play for Pumas in the future:

    Vivas Paulos Miotti Ezcura Carreas etc

    P.S. Check out the guys they've got coming through in their U20 side ๐Ÿ‘€ ๐Ÿ‘€

    Jaguares remain a developmental side for Pumas

    Chiefs are a good side but let's not get things twisted

    Crusaders & Hurricanes are much better side than Chiefs

    The game in Suva was an aberration Doesn't make Chiefs contenders

    They should be happy just be in the playoffs considering they've been garbage for most of the season

    Nevertheless they'll pose a threat but Jaguares have played & beaten better teams than Chiefs this season

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    That's a tasty post to come back to should the Jags lose....

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    Chris
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    @Bones yeah big call in that post being a Crusaders fan I canโ€™t wait if itโ€™s a Crusaders v Jags final

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    @Bones

    I stand by the words

    I say what I mean and I mean what I say ๐Ÿ˜€

    Chiefs fans are getting ahead of themselves if they really think

    they're on a comparable level to Hurricanes & Crusaders

    Rebel were a fucking disgrace last weekend

    Jaguares can actually kick the pill

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    @Chris

    Amen to that

    Crusaders are the gold standard

    NE Patriots of rugby world DOMINANT for 20 years

    Jaguares have the best ingredients to replicate the success of Saders

    Batch of young players being developed and having the chance to start
    with pathways in place from U20 onwards

    Culture

    Kids are very passionate about playing for ARG

    Looking at U20 side vs French they were ready to fight from 1st minute....

    As well players will want to stay locally Buenos Aires is a great place

    European & Japanese clubs not as inclined to sign ARG players so more stay in the country proportionally

    COACHING

    This is the most overlooked side of Jaguares revival

    Ledesma last year set the wheels in motion BUT Quesada has taken it to another level

    He's on a similar level to Plumtree and Razor Robinson in coaching acumen

    What a surprise that 3 best coaches in SR have 3 teams with best records this season Honourable mention for Brumbies as well

    The greatest complement I can say it that Jaguares play like a New Zealand Super Rugby team

    Kicking game is elite - avg most kicks per game in SR this year

    Counter attacking game is deadly You don't want to sloppy in D with Cancilliere and Boffelli on the loose

    Physicality in Defence and willingness to concede penalties

    Chiefs and NZ fans/media don't realise the buzzsaw they're likely to run into in Buenos Aires this weekend ๐Ÿ‘€ ๐Ÿ‘€

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    #4897

    @Jaguares4real I admire your optimism!

    For what it's worth:

    I think the Jaguares will win
    Jaguares are susceptible to fast moving backlines
    Chiefs tight 5 can play at either end of the spectrum - wins in SA don't come if your forward packs is woeful and losses to the Sunwolves don't happen if they are good too
    The home crowd in Argentina doesn't seem to have been much of a problem for NZ teams, same as home crowd in NZ not a much of a problem for the Jaguares
    Chiefs won't win unless Weber, ALB, Cane, Retallick all step up to the mark
    Jaguares will give away stupid penalties when under pressure
    Chiefs will give away stupid penalties because they can play very stupid

    Should be a cracker.

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    @Jaguares4real said in Super Rugby News:

    Nevertheless they'll pose a threat but Jaguares have played & beaten better teams than Chiefs this season

    Except they have played and not beaten the Chiefs. The Chiefs have also played and beaten a better team than the Jaguares too. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    @gt12 although Debreczeni is eligible for the ABs, so is a slightly different prospect...

    QC would need to be better than all other 10 options due to unavailability for ABs, although has every legal right to live and work in NZ.

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    @taniwharugby

    Absolutely, and Big Deb has height and size too, so has some future to develop. I still think heโ€™ll play for Oz though.

    Anyway, I wouldnโ€™t want QC unless we couldnโ€™t find a reasonable 3rd option, but even then I think there are young 10s around we could develop.

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    From a purely selfish, Chiefs only perspective, i would take Quade. He's actually played pretty well this year, and is a better option that most of our 10s, can kick goals, and his nature would suit the way we play best.

    But, from an NZ rugby perspective, i don't want a pathway for a young player blocked. The more we lose off the top, the more we need to bring through from the bottom, so young NZ players need the opportunity to develop.

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby News:

    his nature would suit the way we play

    Annoying? Niggly? Petulant?

    Kidding - I agree with you on both comments.

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    @Snowy said in Super Rugby News:

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby News:

    his nature would suit the way we play

    Annoying? Niggly? Petulant?

    Kidding - I agree with you on both comments.

    stealing

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Chris
    #4904

    Match QF1: Crusaders v Highlanders @ Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch
    Date Friday 21 June
    Kick-off 19:35 local
    Referee Jaco Peyper
    AR1 Paul Williams
    AR2 Brendon Pickerill
    TMO Ben Skeen

    Match QF3: Jaguares v Chiefs @ Jose Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires
    Date Friday 21 June
    Kick-off 19:05 local
    Referee Glen Jackson
    AR1 Nick Briant
    AR2 Federico Anselmi
    TMO Santiago Borsani

    Match QF2: Hurricanes v Bulls @ Westpac Stadium, Wellington
    Date Saturday 22 June
    Kick-off 19:35 local
    Referee Nic Berry
    AR1 Ben O'Keeffe
    AR2 Brendon Pickerill
    TMO Glenn Newman

    Match QF4: Brumbies v Sharks @ GIO Stadium, Canberra
    Date Saturday 22 June
    Kick-off 20:05 local
    Referee Mike Fraser
    AR1 Angus Gardner
    AR2 Graham Cooper
    TMO James Leckie

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    #4905

    So in all games there's a neutral ref, except the Jaguares v Chiefs game. That game has been allocated to a former Chiefs players. Geez.

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    #4906

    Glen Jackson for the Chiefs game, ffs SANZAAR.

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    #4907

    He's known as Hometown, so that'll balance out, surely?

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    #4908

    Why not have him in Angus' spot for the brumbies game, Angus to Argentina or have him do the all NZ game then Peyper to Argentina.

    Trust SANZAR to make a mess of something so simple.

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