Wallabies v Pumas, Perth
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Pumas:
- Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro
- Agustín Creevy (c)
- Ramiro Herrera
- Javier Ortega Desio
- Matías Alemanno
- Pablo Matera
- Juan Manuel Leguizamon
- Facundo Isa
- Tomás Cubelli
- Nicolás Sánchez
- Lucas González Amorosino
- Santiago González Iglesias
- Matías Moroni
- Santiago Cordero
- Joaquín Tuculet
Reserves
- Julian Montoya
- Lucas Noguera
- Enrique Pieretto
- Marcos Kremer
- Leonardo Senatore
- Martín Landajo
- Gabriel Ascarate
- Matías Orlando
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@MajorRage Yeah bit of a mixed bag, as Nick said.
Ultimately we are missing our top four inside centres, so this may be the best compromise solution.
It's not perfect, but worked well enough in the last two tests to think it's worth persisting with until a better option presents itself.
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I heard an interview with one of the assistant coaches last week on RS in the lead up to the All Black game ,
And he pretty much admitted they will be up against it this week ( last week ) but will be targeting the Wallabies the week after, who they see as beatable , they have set themselves what he said is a realistic goal of winning at least 2 tests in this years championship
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This should be interesting. While they have a few victories over the Wallabies, the Argies often struggle with the pace the Aussies play at.
I think the Jaguares experience of playing 5 NZ teams who also play a fast style will help though.
Could be quite an open game if Pumas continue with the offload game. Certainly expecting a better game than Wallabies-Boks.
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Scott Fardy really has fallen out of a favour. I thought Mumm was a little better last week. Certainly helped the lineout.
I suspect we will see Slipper come on a bit earlier this week. His impact has been good despite overall poorish team performances. Solid in the scrum but offers higher workrate at the ruck.
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At the risk of causing an international incident, I thought Genia/Quade was very good in parts last week. Genia once was world's best and Cooper is a world class attacker.
Foley is decidedly makeshift, but injuries mean that to this casual observer the cupboard is bare.
I well remember that this is the country that produced the best 12 I've seen, Horan (although Nonu has claims) and one of the most electrifying 13s, Michael O'Connor, and such lesser greats as Herbert and Little, who made the likes of Michael Hawker look top grade. Indeed, that 1977 Aussie School team had one of the most extraordinary collections of talent ever seen -- see above and add Ella brothers and Wally Lewis!!
Surely there are some unheralded stars lurking in the backwater? N.B. Gym bunnies need not apply.
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@pakman said in Wallabies v Pumas, Perth:
To be fair Morlock was a massive throrn in our side and I did think about adding to Herbert/Little. Giteau to me more like Hawker. Very good, but looked better than his was because of the talent around him.
I liked Mortlock cos he was such a hard running fucker and seemed like a niceish joker when interviewed.
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@MN5 said in Wallabies v Pumas, Perth:
@pakman said in Wallabies v Pumas, Perth:
To be fair Morlock was a massive throrn in our side and I did think about adding to Herbert/Little. Giteau to me more like Hawker. Very good, but looked better than his was because of the talent around him.
I liked Mortlock cos
he was such a hard running fucker and seemed like a niceish joker when interviewedbloke with muscles.Fixed.
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Giteau? Ha! That is one bloke who the more he doesn't play the higher he gets rated. What has he ever done to be rated so highly?
He was a key player for one of the worst eras in Wallaby history. Buggered off overseas and is bought back as some sort of saviour.