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Los Pumas make two changes in team for All Blacks rematch

TOPSHOT - Argentina's wing Mateo Carreras (L) breaks away from France's wing Gabin Villiere (R) during the Autumn Nations Series international rugby union test match between France and Argentina at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on November 22, 2024. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)

Los Pumas head coach Felipe Contepomi has named an almost identical matchday 23 from round one of the Rugby Championship to lift their game in round two, with just two changes made for the Buenos Aires contest.

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The first change comes in the form of Juan Martin Gonzalez, who has been promoted to the starting XV where he’ll play openside flanker, with Marcos Kremer shifting to an impact role off the bench.

Mateo Carreras comes in on the left wing after missing last weekend’s game, moving Bautista Delguy to the right edge as Rodrigo Isgro drops out of the matchday 23.

Carreras and Gonzalez were each influential in Los Pumas’ 2024 win over New Zealand, with the outside back damaging the Kiwi defence and scoring a try, while the loose forward contributed a game-high of five dominant tackles.

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Los Pumas team to play the All Blacks

  1. Mayco Vivas
  2. Julián Montoya (c)
  3. Pedro Delgado
  4. Franco Molina
  5. Pedro Rubiolo
  6. Pablo Matera (vc)
  7. Juan Martin Gonzalez
  8. Joaquín Oviedo
  9. Gonzalo Garcia
  10. Tomas Albornoz
  11. Mateo Carreras
  12. Santiago Choccobares
  13. Lucio Cinti
  14. Bautista Delguy
  15. Juan Cruz Mallía (vc)

Reserves

16. Ignacio Ruiz
17. Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro
18. Joel Sclavi
19. Guido Petti
20. Marcos kremer
21. Simón Benítez Cruz
22. Santiago Carreras
23. Justo Piccardo

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Tom 1 hour ago
Change at the top is only answer for England – Andy Goode

We aren't miles ahead of any other nation in terms of talent at all. I agree Borthwick is a mediocre coach but let's not get carried away. France have won the u20 world cup three out of the last five times and just beat us in both the u20 and u18 six nations… and I don't think many people would claim we've got more talent than SA or the ABs either. Ibitoye isn't someone you want in a test match, he's so unpredictable. In a tight test match there are very few scoring opportunities for wingers but there are lots of opportunities for wingers to make defensive misreads and balls things up. In a tightly contested, low scoring game, you'd much rather have someone like Feyi Wabosi who has X factor but can be relied upon to defend properly or not have a brain farts, we've got other good wingers without needing Ibitoye.

I agree in general with your sentiment but we should be realistic. We've won the u20 WC once in the last decade, won the six nations only twice. A prem club hasn't won anything in Europe since Bristol won the challenge cup when they had Piutau, Radradra. There is talent out there for sure but our clubs and u20s aren't enjoying the level of success which could support statements about us having the most talent in the world. If a new coach comes in they aren't going to wave a magic wand and make us the best team in the world. There are a lot of structural problems and engrained attitudes which need to be overcome within the RFU and Prem etc. Plus any new coach is going to have to undo the damage Borthwick and Wigglesworth have done. They're going to have their work cut out for them.



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