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    @taniwharugby said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:

    @Jaguares4real really hope the Jaguares form can lift the Pumas again, they have been disappointing the past few years.

    Even shit teams like Fiji and Scotland are ahead of them.

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    @taniwharugby

    I believe they'll bounce back strong this year

    Ledesma as Pumas HC & Quesada as Juguares HC are a serious coaching ticket

    TRC this year starts with NZ travelling to ARG

    Hansen has already stated he won't use any players who play in Super Rugby final

    That means New Zealand will LIKELY be missing:

    Moody Taylor Franks Whitelock S Barrett Read Todd

    Mo'unga Crotty Bridge Havali Goodhue

    Pumas can ambush NZ minus half their starters whilst using Euro based players are trying to nail a spot in RWC squad

    Pumas will be a dangerous team this season

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    @Jaguares4real time will tell, as I said, PUmas have not progessed as I would have hoped since they joined TRC.

    It'd be great if they can press on and become a real force, more so with the hole Aussie is in (but happy if Pumas dont beat us this year ๐Ÿ™‚ )

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    @taniwharugby said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:

    @Jaguares4real time will tell, as I said, PUmas have not progessed as I would have hoped since they joined TRC.

    It'd be great if they can press on and become a real force, more so with the hole Aussie is in (but happy if Pumas dont beat us this year ๐Ÿ™‚ )

    I woulda thought Pumas would be pushing top five status by now instead of languishing at 10 in the rankings. The wins they get over SA and Aus in the 4N says as much about those two teams as it does about Los Pumas.

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    @taniwharugby

    Progress has been made but more needs to be done

    Ledesma & Quesada have & will continue to make a huge difference to Argentinian Rugby

    This year will be a good marker for Los Pumas

    Long term they'll be in good health as Kiwis & SA will be decimated with key personal playing in Europe & Japan

    Jaguares have shown the way - in their last 22 regular season games they've beaten:

    Sharks three times
    Bulls three times
    Stormers twice
    Brumbies twice
    Rebels
    Waratahs
    Chiefs
    Blues
    Hurricanes

    and with a chance to beat Reds & Sunwolves within next 3 weeks

    That leaves Crusaders Lions & Higlanders- 5 pt loss in Dunedin

    That's an impressive list of victories once Jaguares got some competent coaching in their systems

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    @taniwharugby said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:

    @Jaguares4real time will tell, as I said, PUmas have not progessed as I would have hoped since they joined TRC.

    It'd be great if they can press on and become a real force, more so with the hole Aussie is in (but happy if Pumas dont beat us this year ๐Ÿ™‚ )

    I think that's a real risk given the form of the Jaguares and leaving a good proportion of ABs at home if they're in the Super final.

    Unlike a notable Tahs supporter, i'm happy that the Jaguares are playing well. The strength of the competition requires good teams and the better the teams you play against, the higher your own standard has to become.

    What Kearns is whining for is mediocrity.

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    @antipodean yeah we did that one other time, was it 2007 with Jerry Collins named as Captain.

    @Jaguares4real key is getting them to translate it from Super to the INternaituonal scene, I am sure if you have followed super rugby, you will know that Super form doesnt always translate, I am hoping the Pumas do step up.

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    @taniwharugby said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:

    @Jaguares4real really hope the Jaguares form can lift the Pumas again, they have been disappointing the past few years.

    They have been historically very strong at peaking for RWCs (and before entering TRC - tests against the ABs). In a pool with France and England I back them to be one of the two best sides.

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    Refs have been announced, we get French refs first three games....

    World Rugby Passport - Officiating
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    @Machpants Yikes! Hopefully, we've used up our full dose of frenchies by then and don't get them in the finals!

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    @Stargazer I guess we'll be more used to them if/when we do pick them up in the knock outs?

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    @Machpants I hope the jaapies don't get in and do a deal with the ref before the game.....

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    From Planet Rugby.
    Samoa have been hit by a setback ahead of the Rugby World Cup after experienced second-row Joe Tekori announced his international retirement.

    The 35-year-old revealed the news on Instagram on Tuesday, with the tournament less than two months away from kicking off in Japan.

    Tekori plays for Top 14 giants Toulouse and will now focus solely on matters with the French champions, which is a big blow for Samoa.

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    From Tekori's instagram.
    Today i would like to announce my ending of my International Rugby Career.
    It was not an easy decision to make but i am blessed and greatful to have been able to put on the blue jersey and play to represent my beautiful Country Samoa.
    My time has come and to now focus my rugby career on the club i am playing for now.
    Starting my first Samoa selection 2003 and ending my last game in 2018
    My 3 rugby world cup tours to my last game playing for the Manu Samoa last year against Germany for the qualification for the Worldcup 2019.
    Would like to thank everyone who made it possible for me especially to my Wife and kids for holding it down while i was away for weeks even months and to my family back in Nz and in Samoa
    Nothing is impossible without the love and support from them.
    Faafetai tele lava mo tapuaiga ma fautuaga.
    I also Want to wish the Manu Samoa boys all the best for their preparations for the RUGBY WORLDCUP and for the following years to come. Thank you Samoa Rugby it has been an honour๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ
    Faafetai tele lava

    Joe Tekori

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    โ€œNothing is impossible without the love and support from them [wife and kids].โ€

    I tried reading that a dozen times. Into triple negatives here. Is he blaming wifey??

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    @Salacious-Crumb it's a bit like O for Awesome

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:

    Joe Tekori

    Scummy bastard French clubs strike again

    More bribery/blackmail of PI players to "retire" before a RWC

    I hope Los Pumas and England beat the crap out of France

    Bunch of crooks and pirates

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    On a lighter note: Video of England RWC Training Camps - Part of a Series:

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:

    From Planet Rugby.
    Samoa have been hit by a setback ahead of the Rugby World Cup after experienced second-row Joe Tekori announced his international retirement.

    The 35-year-old revealed the news on Instagram on Tuesday, with the tournament less than two months away from kicking off in Japan.

    Tekori plays for Top 14 giants Toulouse and will now focus solely on matters with the French champions, which is a big blow for Samoa.

    Samoan locks

    Current:
    Kane Laupepe (Hurricanes)
    Chris Vui (Bristol)
    Filo Paulo (Unattached )
    Senio Toleafoa (Nevers)

    Recent call ups:
    Faatiga Lemalu (Unattached - was Yorkshire Carnegie)
    Brandon Nansen (Dragons)
    Masalosalo Tutaia (Perpignan)

    Is Tekori retiring a big blow? Genuine question. He's getting on a bit now (35 years old). I suppose his value for missing both the 6 weeks or so of pre-RWC camp, plus the tournament itself is quite high to his club.

    I'd rather it was him than a Chris Vui or Kane Laupepe etc.

    Would he make the actual squad? Definitely behind Laupepe and Vui as first choice I would have thought.

    All depth is good depth, though.

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    Brian Alainu'uese has never played for Samoa yet. Currently at Toulon.

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