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Abs getting worried about Argentina

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
06 Sept 2012, 15:55
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06 Sept 2012, 15:55#1

Ex Supersport

The influence of World Cup-winning coach Graham Henry on a fast-improving Argentina could spell trouble for his former team New Zealand on Saturday as the All Blacks look to find top form in the Rugby Championship minus the talents of injured flyhalf Daniel Carter.

Henry, who led New Zealand to World Cup triumph on home soil last year, was appointed as a technical advisor to the Pumas in March and has been involved in their preparations for their inaugural Rugby Championship campaign.

Henry's inside knowledge of the All Blacks will have no doubt helped Argentina prepare to nullify New Zealand's strengths and exploit their weaknesses when they meet on Saturday at Wellington Regional Stadium.

"He'll have done quite a bit of analysis on us, because he's one of the best analysis men in the world," All Blacks coach Steve Hansen told reporters on Thursday.

"Because he is a great student of the game, to have him prepare a side to play against you, at the end of it we'll find out whether we've got any weaknesses or not."

The typically wry Hansen, who was part of Henry's World Cup winning staff, said he had a "split" attitude to Henry joining the Pumas, and was hopeful he had not given too much away.

"You're thinking here's a guy who has been intimate with the (All Blacks) team for a long time and hopefully he doesn't tell them everything," Hansen added.

"On the other hand it's really exciting because we've moved on a bit from when he was here. They will be attacking us in different places, which will be great for us."

Hansen was also mindful of the traditional strength of the Pumas' pack, bringing back loosehead prop Tony Woodcock after he missed the second test against Australia in Auckland late last month with a rib injury.

Hansen also gave the rangy Victor Vito the nod at blindside flanker to test himself against a pack that will provide more starch than the Wallabies and proved a handful at the breakdown against South Africa in Mendoza.

Captain Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe was particularly effective against the Springboks and with the return of the dynamic Juan Manuel Leguizamon, the Pumas' loose forward trio will test Vito's physicality at the breakdown and around the fringes.

The All Blacks were also dealt a blow with the late withdrawal of flyhalf Carter following a calf strain, though Aaron Cruden has proved more than capable in his test appearances over the past 12 months.

The team will also be boosted by the return of centre Conrad Smith (Hahahahha boosted - I mean this carthorse for sbw!!!!), who missed the two matches against the Wallabies after having eye surgery where he will links again with Ma'a Nonu.

Nonu also moves back to his preferred inside centre role after the departure of the line-breaking Sonny Bill Williams for Japan.

Smith's return, however, is likely to add greater cohesion to the All Blacks' attack after Williams and Nonu did not quite gel as a combination and the outside backs were guilty of blowing several try-scoring opportunities against the Wallabies. (Hahahahahha sbw was outstanding)

"If you let them play, they are lethal," Pumas centre Santiago Fernandez told the Argentine Rugby Union website (www.uar.com.ar) of the attacking options the All Blacks have out wide.(A few hard tackles will sort out Carol Jane Argies!)

"They are the best in the world and ... we know we have to play a perfect game.

"We are positive and think that things are going (well)."

Good luck Argies send it to them!!

MD
Monkey D LuffyPro6,277 posts
06 Sept 2012, 16:19
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06 Sept 2012, 16:19#2

,,,,,,,,,yaaaaaaawwwwwwwnnnnn,,,,,,:P

watching an interview with meyer with marto and when asked about All Blacks game with the pumas, he says the usual stuff they say, but one thing that stuck with me was when meyer said the All Blacks have lost the worlds best 12, but then they get the worlds best 13 back.

 

ur coaching tactics may be flawed meyer, but u do knopw ur rugby, unlike some aye benno??? :o)
 

KI
KitchenerClub Pro612 posts
06 Sept 2012, 17:40
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06 Sept 2012, 17:40#3

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
06 Sept 2012, 18:28
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06 Sept 2012, 18:28#4

hmmm I suspect we have anoher mole here.

Jalpeno is making these kiwis look like Einsteins so they will love him!

saSue Conrad is a plodder of note.   Take it from me - Freuan and SBW are far better.

 

HA
hakwaPro4,146 posts
07 Sept 2012, 04:22
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07 Sept 2012, 04:22#5

you misread Sir Henry Beeno - Sir Henry is not after ABs scalp, rather he is after Boks and Wallabies scalps! You were very very lucky to escape in the second test, you may not be so lucky next year or the year after or RWC 2015! To explain why, I invite you to come read my post! :-))! Kate says hi!

KI
KitchenerClub Pro612 posts
07 Sept 2012, 14:11
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07 Sept 2012, 14:11#6

Shut it Bean brain!

LMAO!

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
07 Sept 2012, 15:11
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07 Sept 2012, 15:11#7

Hi there hakwa - yes I can confirm Katie says hi to me on a daily basis . As for reading your posts - of course I do - I am not a slacker when it comes to rugby students! Bwahahahahaha

Hakwa foucus firstly on the Argies who are hopeully going to take this match seriously and show the abs a thing or two. I am hoping for a much improved Bok performance so that the abs get the wind up as they usually do when facing us.

Now as for jala I suspect he is beyond any attempts to educate him in respect of rugby or anything else! But we shall try.

HA
hakwaPro4,146 posts
09 Sept 2012, 16:06
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09 Sept 2012, 16:06#8

ABs 21 Argies 5 - not worried at all!

Wallabies 26 Boks 19 - very worrying!

Hey, some advice for you Beeno since you are my (often irritating) friend, do you know the Argies shortened the width and length of the field when you played them to contain your team - so maybe next time tell Meyers to bring his tape measure to measure the field before the match! No thanks needed although the Argies did say they had you to thank for teaching them "everything" about rugby. Is the above one of your tricks or is that something they picked up from the French? It would be funny if we were both laughing!

sharkbok
sharkbokCaptain23,301 posts
09 Sept 2012, 20:16
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09 Sept 2012, 20:16#9

 @Hakwa- the pitch is shortened I believe, is because the field is surrounded by a concrete moat. The last time the boks played there, Jean Devilliers allmost threw one of the argentinians over this and it could have been fatal catastrophic. It is very high and recommended that the All Blacks leave the pitch as is, or risk Mccaw being cleaned out of a ruck on the wrong side to exit into the moat, 

HA
hakwaPro4,146 posts
10 Sept 2012, 02:31
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10 Sept 2012, 02:31#10

 @Sharkbok, all the more better for us as they won't any room for them to run or hide!

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