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Rugby Championship: South Africa - Argentina (18/08/2012)
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<blockquote data-quote="ZeFrenchy" data-source="post: 521587" data-attributes="member: 47244"><p>Pumas looked all right in general I think. The boks are the better team, so no surprise in the result. They'll be happy to have been able to gain metres in attack, and not to have conceded a BP, while they'll be disappointed not to have scored a try. From the players, JMFL was the standout, with Albacete and Roncero being their usual selfs as well. Carizza was good enough. Leonardi was a pleasant surprise. Orlandi showed he's a valid option to start at TH, while Figallo and Ayerza were quite average. Farias was very bad, and I didn't think Galindo had done bad enough to have been replaced before Farias. He did decently on the tight.</p><p> </p><p>In the backs, Camacho looked good I think, followed by Fernandez and JMH. The rest get a pass, except for Amorosino, whose mistakes were just too costly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeFrenchy, post: 521587, member: 47244"] Pumas looked all right in general I think. The boks are the better team, so no surprise in the result. They'll be happy to have been able to gain metres in attack, and not to have conceded a BP, while they'll be disappointed not to have scored a try. From the players, JMFL was the standout, with Albacete and Roncero being their usual selfs as well. Carizza was good enough. Leonardi was a pleasant surprise. Orlandi showed he's a valid option to start at TH, while Figallo and Ayerza were quite average. Farias was very bad, and I didn't think Galindo had done bad enough to have been replaced before Farias. He did decently on the tight. In the backs, Camacho looked good I think, followed by Fernandez and JMH. The rest get a pass, except for Amorosino, whose mistakes were just too costly. [/QUOTE]
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