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[2016 Rugby Championship] Australia v Argentina (17/09/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 816690" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>Last week I thought the AB vs Pumas was going to be a damp squib and the Boks vs Wallabies in Oz would be the humdinger, I couldn't have been more wrong.</p><p>I tell you it's a lottery on who is going to turn up and I hope that with their second week on the road the Pumas still have plenty left in the tank to deal with a Wallaby outfit that have turned a corner and notched up their first win of the year. That will be a massive relief for Cheika and his charges. Now they have reset the clock they can look at how they want to set things to rights.</p><p>Obviously the Pumas are the underdogs so it's hard not to want them to win, and the way they threw themselves at the AB's for 60 minutes in the last game they were well worth the entry fee, but I'd be happy just to see an exciting game and both teams have got skills to burn and pace out wide so it hopefully will turn out to be a humdinger... if the unpredictable Aussie weather behaves itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 816690, member: 70721"] Last week I thought the AB vs Pumas was going to be a damp squib and the Boks vs Wallabies in Oz would be the humdinger, I couldn't have been more wrong. I tell you it's a lottery on who is going to turn up and I hope that with their second week on the road the Pumas still have plenty left in the tank to deal with a Wallaby outfit that have turned a corner and notched up their first win of the year. That will be a massive relief for Cheika and his charges. Now they have reset the clock they can look at how they want to set things to rights. Obviously the Pumas are the underdogs so it's hard not to want them to win, and the way they threw themselves at the AB's for 60 minutes in the last game they were well worth the entry fee, but I'd be happy just to see an exciting game and both teams have got skills to burn and pace out wide so it hopefully will turn out to be a humdinger... if the unpredictable Aussie weather behaves itself. [/QUOTE]
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