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[2016 Rugby Championship] New Zealand v Argentina (10/09/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Horse" data-source="post: 816106" data-attributes="member: 73954"><p>In my opinion it is too simplistic to blame fitness. I hope Argentina accentuate the positive and learn from the negative in this one. It's an age old problem with Argie teams. I remember them leading France by 18 or 20 points at Velez Sarsfield as far back as 2002 and I just knew in my bones that they could throw it all away. On that occasion they almost did and just won by 1 point but the problem persists and remains their most concerning challenge. Still though, they are in better shape than most teams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Horse, post: 816106, member: 73954"] In my opinion it is too simplistic to blame fitness. I hope Argentina accentuate the positive and learn from the negative in this one. It's an age old problem with Argie teams. I remember them leading France by 18 or 20 points at Velez Sarsfield as far back as 2002 and I just knew in my bones that they could throw it all away. On that occasion they almost did and just won by 1 point but the problem persists and remains their most concerning challenge. Still though, they are in better shape than most teams. [/QUOTE]
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