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Cheika mise sur l'expérience pour affronter l'Angleterre

Michael Cheika, (L) the Argentina head coach celebrates with team captain, Julian Montoya after their victory during the Autumn International match between England and Argentina at Twickenham Stadium on November 06, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Le sélectionneur de l’Argentine, Michael Cheika, a constitué un XV de départ expérimenté pour son premier match de la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2023, contre l’Angleterre samedi 9 septembre à Marseille, avec neuf joueurs ayant déjà participé à une Coupe du Monde.

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1 Thomas Gallo
2 Julian Montoya (c)
3 Francisco Gómez Kodela
4 Matias Alemanno
5 Tomas Lavanini
6 Pablo Matera
7 Marcos Kremer
8 Juan Martin Gonzalez
9 Gonzalo Bertranou
10 Santiago Carreras
11 Mateo Carreras
12 Santiago Chocobares
13 Lucio Cinti
14 Emiliano Boffelli
15 Juan Cruz Mallia

Remplaçants :

16 Agustín Creevy
17 Joel Sclavi
18 Eduardo Bello
19 Guido Petti Pagadizabal
20 Pedro Rubiolo
21 Rodrigo Bruni
22 Lautaro Bazan Velez
23 Matías Moroni 

  • Pour le premier match de l’Argentine, le sélectionneur Michael Cheika mise sur l’expérience avec neuf joueurs qui ont déjà disputé un match en Coupe du Monde de Rugby.
  • Agustin Creevy s’apprête à participer à sa quatrième RWC, rejoignant ainsi Mario Ledesma Arocena, Felipe Contepomi et Martin Scelzo au rang des Argentins ayant disputé le plus d’éditions.
  • Matias Alemanno et Tomas Lavannini débuteront côte à côte en deuxième ligne pour la première fois en RWC depuis la finale pour la troisième place de 2015 contre l’Afrique du Sud.
  • En novembre dernier, Emiliano Boffelli a inscrit 25 points contre l’Angleterre avec un essai, une transformation et six pénalités.
  • Santiago Carreras et Gonzalo Bertranou évolueront ensemble en charnière pour la quatrième fois cette saison. C’est la combinaison préférée de Cheika, alignée 10 fois sur 13 depuis la deuxième semaine du Rugby Championship l’an dernier.
  • Guido Petti a marqué deux de ses quatre essais internationaux en RWC, contre les All Blacks à Londres en 2015 et contre la France à Tokyo en 2019. Il n’a joué que 114 minutes avec sa sélection cette saison (deux matchs).
  • Meilleur marqueur d’essais des Pumas au Japon en 2019, Julian Montoya sera cette fois-ci le capitaine des Pumas, une première pour lui en Coupe du Monde. Il a inscrit six de ses onze essais internationaux dans la compétition.
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Hellhound 40 minutes ago
What has happened to Aphelele Fassi?

Willie will always be the most missed player for me once he retires. He wasn't interested in scoring tries. The ultimate team player. Has the most assists in tries in the Bok team, and his kicks always spot on, at least 95% of the time. He reads the game like no other player can. He wasn't flashy, and people didn't notice him because of that. Great rugby head and knowledge. He should be catapulted into an assistant coach in the rugby system. He should really consider coaching.


Damian Willemse is an excellent fullback and he is the number 1 fullback. He can play the entire backline positions, except maybe 9, but I'm sure he would be able too if he wanted. No one is taking that away from him, only stand in while he is injured. He is world class and you don't swap that out. He also got wicked dancing feet, great eye for openings, and reads a game like few can, like Willie Le Roux. Also very strong on his feet, with absolute great hands and his kicking game is just as good.


As for Aphelele Fassi. What a great find and he has exceptional talent that Rassie will mould into a world class player. Yet.... He is nowhere even close to Damien Willemse. He has a long way to go to get there, but he is surrounded by great team mates from who he will gain lots of advice and support. He can play wing and fullback and Rassie may just try him out as a flyhalf or centre too. He has the abilities to expand his game. He is for sure a future star, but not yet at the stage to take away Damien Willemse's spot. However, DW start and AF on the bench, that is an awesome replacement. Between the 2 they cover all positions in the backline once AF gets that training. The Boks could go 6/2 permanently if they wanted. 6 forwards, a scrumhalf and AF. I may be wrong, but Rassie will spread AF around.

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RedWarrior 1 hour ago
'They smelt it': Scott Robertson says Italy sensed All Blacks' vulnerability

I think Italy were always targetting this match and intended to win. They needed to exorcise the 2023 RWC. I think they could have done with a bit more help from other 6Ns particularly from Ireland to knock more holes in NZ and their confidence.

Mentioned before the Italy Argentina match was a virus that ripped through the Italy camp early that week. In general play Italy were competitive albeit with a high error count and crucial missed tackles.

Ive said it before the era of NZ turning up unprepared for all comers and triumphing is definitively over. If a Tier1 team target NZ and NZ do not prepare accordingly they are in with a major chance of losing. It used to occur the odd time in RWCs against France, now it can occur v any Tier1. The competition has improved. NZ can still be at the top but their talents must be deployed sufficiently into dismantling teams as with their attack then allowed to exploit.

They dismantled Ireland pretty well in Dublin which went largely unnoticed. That allowed them scoreboard advantage and attacking opportunities of which one was enough.

That Italian team beat Wales and significantly Scotland last year. They used the loss to NZ in the most positive way possible. No doubt NZ prepared but I would assume it was similar to versus Argentina: 3/4 arsed at best. These test matches are rare and this was another chance to practice dismantling a determined and prepared opponent which was lost. If Italy had scored a 7 pointer at 17-6....an Italian win was on.

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