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[RWC2023 QF2] Ireland vs New Zealand (14/10/2023)
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<blockquote data-quote="Stade Rochelais" data-source="post: 1157940" data-attributes="member: 77552"><p>Since the South African teams decided to abandon super rugby, we can feel a weakening in the level of rugby in the southern hemisphere, on the other hand Argentina following its participations with the Jaguars have learned a lot in super rugby during the seasons (2016 to 2019) to improve their game.</p><p>They are better structured and more disciplined. I think the defeat against England was an accident.</p><p>I really don't see the All Black outclassing them, I sense a surprise for the Argentina - NZ semi-final.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stade Rochelais, post: 1157940, member: 77552"] Since the South African teams decided to abandon super rugby, we can feel a weakening in the level of rugby in the southern hemisphere, on the other hand Argentina following its participations with the Jaguars have learned a lot in super rugby during the seasons (2016 to 2019) to improve their game. They are better structured and more disciplined. I think the defeat against England was an accident. I really don't see the All Black outclassing them, I sense a surprise for the Argentina - NZ semi-final. [/QUOTE]
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