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<blockquote data-quote="Hermezzz" data-source="post: 416297" data-attributes="member: 39751"><p>Based on 'my' Pumas line-up:</p><p></p><p>15. Lucas González Amorosino: <strong>83</strong> (incredible runner and great finisher, not so good when defending, can also play winger)</p><p>14. Gonzalo Camacho: <strong>80</strong> (really strong for a winger, little bit like Sackey, can also play outside centre)</p><p>13. Marcelo Bosch: <strong>83</strong> (good line breaks, good tackles and always very aware, can also play fly-half and fullback)</p><p>12. Santiago Fernández: <strong>77</strong> (maybe a bit boring with the ball in hand, but reliable centre, strong tackler, can also play fly-half)</p><p>11. MartÃn Bustos Moyano: <strong>79</strong> (best kicker around at the moment, not slow at all)</p><p>10. Juan MartÃn Hernández: <strong>87</strong> (last time I saw him play: RWC 2007, can also play fullback and inside centre)</p><p>9. Alfredo Lalanne: <strong>80</strong> (tough choice, but he's my favourite scrummie)</p><p></p><p>8. Juan MartÃn Fernández Lobbe: <strong>88</strong> (not as fast as I'd like, but still awesome eightman)</p><p>7. Julio FarÃas Cabello: <strong>81</strong> (slow and tall enough to play lock, really good tackler)</p><p>6. Genaro Fessia: <strong>80</strong> (great at turnovers and very strong for a flanker)</p><p>5. Patricio Albacete: <strong>87</strong> (tall, heavy and strong, what else do you need for a world class lock?)</p><p>4. Mariano Galarza: <strong>83</strong> (ditto, only five years younger and two inches taller)</p><p>3. Juan Figallo: <strong>79</strong> (a bit small for tighthead, but still, excellent prop)</p><p>2. AgustÃn Creevy: <strong>87</strong> (best ball carrier this country ever had, former eightman and very fast on the loose)</p><p>1. Marcos Ayerza: <strong>84</strong> (Leicester fans, help me with this one, great scrummager and hard to stop when carrying the ball, anything else?)</p><p></p><p>16. Eusebio Guiñazú: <strong>77</strong> (he's fat, slow and can play tighthead, loosehead and hooker... nice)</p><p>17. Rodrigo Roncero: <strong>83</strong> (always getting into fights, conceding penalties or arguing with the ref, but always a nightmare at the scrum and tackling hard) </p><p>18. Manuel Carizza: <strong>77</strong> (not a bad lock, but way too slow and never shows up too much)</p><p>19. Juan Manuel Leguizamón: <strong>84</strong> (very fast for a flanker, great tackling and has an eye for scoring, but also commits plenty of penalties, so he wouldn't be my first choice to complete the back row)</p><p>20. AgustÃn Figuerola: <strong>79</strong> (likes to get involved in the attack, but not a complete scrum-half like Lalanne)</p><p>21. Nicolás Sánchez: <strong>83</strong> (great playmaker and line breaker, can also play inside centre, only one cap)</p><p>22. Horacio Agulla: <strong>82</strong> (fast and strong runner, can also play fullback but I think he lacks some field vision)</p><p>[23. MartÃn Scelzo: <strong>80</strong> (big and strong tighthead, but grows tired quickly]</p><p></p><p>I reckon this would be a really good Pumas team (we could fight the 3rd spot again, I guess), but since we have the worst coach in Argentinean rugby history (<u>Santiago Phelan</u>, the Antichrist), I guess overall team rating would be 75-80 (in our best days). Sorry for making it such a long post, it was supposed to be only numbers, right?</p><p></p><p>And this would be my top ten:</p><p></p><p>1. NZ: 94</p><p>2. AUS: 91</p><p>3. RSA: 90</p><p>4. FRA - 88 (even if they're the most inconsistent team on the planet)</p><p>5. ENG - 86</p><p>6. IRE - 85</p><p>7. WAL - 83</p><p>8. ARG - 82 (I can't moan enough about our coach, if we had a decent one we would easily be an 85, maybe more)</p><p>9. SCO - 81</p><p>10. ITA - 78</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hermezzz, post: 416297, member: 39751"] Based on 'my' Pumas line-up: 15. Lucas González Amorosino: [B]83[/B] (incredible runner and great finisher, not so good when defending, can also play winger) 14. Gonzalo Camacho: [B]80[/B] (really strong for a winger, little bit like Sackey, can also play outside centre) 13. Marcelo Bosch: [B]83[/B] (good line breaks, good tackles and always very aware, can also play fly-half and fullback) 12. Santiago Fernández: [B]77[/B] (maybe a bit boring with the ball in hand, but reliable centre, strong tackler, can also play fly-half) 11. MartÃn Bustos Moyano: [B]79[/B] (best kicker around at the moment, not slow at all) 10. Juan MartÃn Hernández: [B]87[/B] (last time I saw him play: RWC 2007, can also play fullback and inside centre) 9. Alfredo Lalanne: [B]80[/B] (tough choice, but he's my favourite scrummie) 8. Juan MartÃn Fernández Lobbe: [B]88[/B] (not as fast as I'd like, but still awesome eightman) 7. Julio FarÃas Cabello: [B]81[/B] (slow and tall enough to play lock, really good tackler) 6. Genaro Fessia: [B]80[/B] (great at turnovers and very strong for a flanker) 5. Patricio Albacete: [B]87[/B] (tall, heavy and strong, what else do you need for a world class lock?) 4. Mariano Galarza: [B]83[/B] (ditto, only five years younger and two inches taller) 3. Juan Figallo: [B]79[/B] (a bit small for tighthead, but still, excellent prop) 2. AgustÃn Creevy: [B]87[/B] (best ball carrier this country ever had, former eightman and very fast on the loose) 1. Marcos Ayerza: [B]84[/B] (Leicester fans, help me with this one, great scrummager and hard to stop when carrying the ball, anything else?) 16. Eusebio Guiñazú: [B]77[/B] (he's fat, slow and can play tighthead, loosehead and hooker... nice) 17. Rodrigo Roncero: [B]83[/B] (always getting into fights, conceding penalties or arguing with the ref, but always a nightmare at the scrum and tackling hard) 18. Manuel Carizza: [B]77[/B] (not a bad lock, but way too slow and never shows up too much) 19. Juan Manuel Leguizamón: [B]84[/B] (very fast for a flanker, great tackling and has an eye for scoring, but also commits plenty of penalties, so he wouldn't be my first choice to complete the back row) 20. AgustÃn Figuerola: [B]79[/B] (likes to get involved in the attack, but not a complete scrum-half like Lalanne) 21. Nicolás Sánchez: [B]83[/B] (great playmaker and line breaker, can also play inside centre, only one cap) 22. Horacio Agulla: [B]82[/B] (fast and strong runner, can also play fullback but I think he lacks some field vision) [23. MartÃn Scelzo: [B]80[/B] (big and strong tighthead, but grows tired quickly] I reckon this would be a really good Pumas team (we could fight the 3rd spot again, I guess), but since we have the worst coach in Argentinean rugby history ([U]Santiago Phelan[/U], the Antichrist), I guess overall team rating would be 75-80 (in our best days). Sorry for making it such a long post, it was supposed to be only numbers, right? And this would be my top ten: 1. NZ: 94 2. AUS: 91 3. RSA: 90 4. FRA - 88 (even if they're the most inconsistent team on the planet) 5. ENG - 86 6. IRE - 85 7. WAL - 83 8. ARG - 82 (I can't moan enough about our coach, if we had a decent one we would easily be an 85, maybe more) 9. SCO - 81 10. ITA - 78 [/QUOTE]
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