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<blockquote data-quote="Bruno_ARG" data-source="post: 783590" data-attributes="member: 55733"><p>Actually, we have seen the Pumas play that kind of rugby before (e.g. RWC 2015's semifinal) and we know which were the consequences of doing that. I know SR is supposed to be famous for its running rugby and it is not as conservative as NH rugby, but I strongly believe that Jaguares need to develop their own identity as the season progress and not feel forced to play a particular rugby style. I don't want games' scorecards to have a lot of penalty kicks a no tries but that doesn't mean you cannot kick the ball away while you're on your own 22.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruno_ARG, post: 783590, member: 55733"] Actually, we have seen the Pumas play that kind of rugby before (e.g. RWC 2015's semifinal) and we know which were the consequences of doing that. I know SR is supposed to be famous for its running rugby and it is not as conservative as NH rugby, but I strongly believe that Jaguares need to develop their own identity as the season progress and not feel forced to play a particular rugby style. I don't want games' scorecards to have a lot of penalty kicks a no tries but that doesn't mean you cannot kick the ball away while you're on your own 22. [/QUOTE]
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