RWC: Argentina v USA (Pool C)
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@Bovidae said in RWC: Argentina v USA (Pool C):
One team had to miss out from Pool C. Based on the rankings that was always likely to be Argentina.
Those same rankings that had Wales and Ireland on top over the last month...
I really expected them to beat France, they should be disappointed
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@taniwharugby said in RWC: Argentina v USA (Pool C):
Argies will no doubt be very disappointed not being able to get out of thier pool!
Quips about playing too many friendlies just dont have the same appeal they used to.
Looks like 1987, 2003 and now 2019 will be th eonly years they have failed ot get out of thier pool.
Every 16 years...
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15 minutes into the 2nd half and it's already 33 - 5 to the Pumas.
Before the tournament, I thought the USA had improved quite a bit, but now I'm not so sure. Sunday's game against Tonga may provide the final answe. Based on what I've seen thus far, I expect Tonga beat them easily.
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McGinty sucks. Fucking hell he sucks.
But the biggest issue is their lack of reaction to unexpected circumstances. Something doesn't happen the way they expect, they don't recover how someone growing up with the game would.
Didn't help that Williams utterly fucked them in the scrum first half by not penalising the Argie THP for being pissweak.
And that high tackle in minute 53 should have been yellow. The maul in the 54th minute should also have been penalised for 3 Arg players being in the side.
The USA lineout going to shit.
How much did Argentina miss Sanchez against England?
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Good try that.
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Well Ledesma will be ruing a few things right now, no doubt. They're going home because he made some less than sensible selections IMHO.
The coaching team for the USA are either shit at rugby or shit at man management - their gameplan should be simple: pound the fuck out of opposition 5m either side of the breakdown, and learn to maul. As long as the backs can tackle, you'll be competitive.
They've got some big units who can move at pace but from 10 out the ball skills are practically zero at this level. That won't come until the next decade has seen their domestic competitions grow, and kids starting to play from junior high upward.
And they need external influence in some of those coaching ranks, because just playing against each other will just create the same problem Australian rugby has: biggest kid wins.