Argentina v Wales
Estadium Atletico, Tucuman
Saturday, 12 June
Kick-off: 2010 BST
Gonzalo Longo captains a Pumas side shorn of five French-based stars for
the first Test with Wales in Tucuman.
He leads a predictably formidable pack with a beefy front row spearheaded
by 71-cap veteran hooker Federico Mendez.
The frontal challenge will be met by Wales lock Gareth Llewellyn, who is set
to break Neil Jenkins' national record of 87 caps in the game.
Winning first caps are 33-year-old Jason Forster and wing Hal Luscombe,
replacing the injured Gareth Thomas.
Wales coach Mike Ruddock is confident that his side can meet the physical
assault of the Argentinians and produce the sort of flair seen under his
predecessor Steve Hansen's sides.
"We don't want to be intimidated by Tucuman or the Argentina team," Ruddock
told BBC Sport Wales ahead of his first major challenge in the job.
"We want to be physical with them and stop them in the areas we feel they will
be looking to dominate.
"Our discipline will have to be excellent for us to match them up front and
focus on getting the ball wide.
"If they go round hitting us and conceding penalties it could work to our
advantage."
Argentina coach Marcelo Loffreda feels that playing in the Tucuman hot-bed
could work to his side's advantage.
"For us it is good to play outside of Buenos Aires, especially as the people
of Tucuman are fanatical about rugby," said Loffreda.
"Wales improved immensely in the 2003 World Cup and in the Six Nations.
"Even though they have been below Argentina in the world rankings, they will
continue with the same style despite the change of coach."
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Argentina: H Senillosa, L Borges, M Gaitan, M Contepomi, J Piossek,
F Contepomi, M Albina, R Roncero, F Mendez, O Hasan, P Albacete, I Lobbe,
M Durand, L Ostiglia, G Longo (capt).
Replacements: E Ginzau, P Cardinali, P Bouza, M Shusterman, L Fleming,
G Bustos, J Orengo.
Wales: R Williams, H Luscombe, S Parker, G Henson, S Williams, C Sweeney,
D Peel, D Jones, M Davies, A Jones, B Cockbain, G Llewellyn, C Charvis(capt),
J Forster, M Owen.
Replacements: H Bennett, G Jenkins, D Morris, J Thomas, M Phillips,
N Robinson, T Shanklin.
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作者: esnique (酸酸甜甜夏天) 看板: Rugby
標題: Re: [SANZAR] Preview: Arg v Wales
時間: Wed Jun 16 00:00:56 2004
Argentina 50-44 Wales
Argentina: 50
Tries: F Contepomi, M Contepomi, Borges 2, Gaitan, Longo
Cons: F Contepomi 4
Pens: F Contepomi 4
Wales: 44
Tries: Parker, Peel, Forster, Charvis, Luscombe
Cons: Henson 5
Pens: Henson 3
Argentina 50-44 Wales
MATCH DETAILS
Argentina: 50
Tries: F Contepomi, M Contepomi, Borges 2, Gaitan, Longo
Cons: F Contepomi 4
Pens: F Contepomi 4
Wales: 44
Tries: Parker, Peel, Forster, Charvis, Luscombe
Cons: Henson 5
Pens: Henson 3
Argentina beat Wales in an 11-try spectacular in Tucuman on Saturday.
The hosts only led 19-9 at the break but the game exploded into life
with 10 tries in the second half.
The Pumas scored six tries through Lucas Borges (2), Gonzalo Longo,
Martin Gaitan, Manuel Contepomi and his twin Felipe, who also kicked
20 points.
Dwayne Peel, Jason Forster, Colin Charvis, Sonny Parker and Hal Luscombe
scored Wales' tries, with Gavin Henson adding 19 points with the boot.
Mike Ruddock started his reign as Wales coach with a hugely encouraging
42-0 over the Barbarians last month, but his side looked all at sea
against an under-strength Argentina side.
The match was effectively lost in a devastating 15 minute spell after
the interval where the hosts crossed for four tries.
And the ease with which the Argentines breezed past a disorganised and
lethargic Wales defence will give Ruddock most cause for concern.
There was a degree of controversy in the opening score when the video
referee judged that Longo had grounded the ball despite Ceri Sweeney's
desperate tackle, but any similar defensive aggression was sorely missed
in the second half.
Borges' two tries resulted from poor Welsh re-starts, and Felipe Contepomi
added another in no time as Wales, not for the first time, lost the ball
in possession.
At 38-9, the game already appeared out of Wales' reach, but a 51st-minute
try from scrum-half Dwayne Peel gave Wales hope.
In keeping with the shocking level of defence, Peel was able to dance past
half a dozen ponderous Puma forwards to score from a quickly taken tap penalty.
Less than four minutes later, Argentina scored their fifth try as centre
Martin Gaitan finds a huge hole in the Welsh backline.
The game now resembled a sevens match rather than a Test match, and former
Wales sevens captain Forster grabbed a try to celebrate his first cap.
But back came the hosts, with centre Manuel Contepomi scored what proved
to be the decisive try with 15 minutes left.
Defeat would have been harsh on the Pumas, but they almost succeeded in
throwing away an almost unassailable lead.
Wales captain Charvis, who was harshly sin-binned in the first half, kept
his side's hopes of a comeback alive with 69th minute try, and Parker
crossed some five minute later to reduce the deficit to just 13 points.
And when Luscombe finished off a period of sustained possession to score
a fifth try under the posts in injury time, Wales sensed the opportunity
for a remarkable victory.
There was still time for one final attack, and a try looked a distinct
possibility as Shane Williams broke the first line of defence deep inside
his own half.
He threw an inviting inside pass to Parker, but the centre clumsily knocked
on to let Argentina off the hook.
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Argentina: H Senillosa, L Borges, M Gaitan, M Contepomi, J Piossek,
F Contepomi, M Albina, R Roncero, F Mendez, O Hasan, P Albacete, I Lobbe,
M Durand, L Ostiglia, G Longo (capt).
Replacements: E Ginzau, P Cardinali, P Bouza, M Shusterman, L Fleming,
G Bustos, J Orengo.
Wales: R Williams (Blues), H Luscombe (Dragons), S Parker (Ospreys),
G Henson (Ospreys), S Williams (Ospreys), C Sweeney (Dragons),
D Peel (Scarlets), D Jones (Ospreys), M Davies (unattached),
A Jones (Ospreys), B Cockbain (Ospreys), G Llewellyn (Ospreys),
C Charvis (Newcastle, capt), J Forster (Dragons), M Owen (Dragons).
Replacements: H Bennett (Ospreys), G Jenkins (Blues), D Morris (Leicester),
J Thomas (Ospreys), M Phillips (Scarlets), N Robinson (Blues), T Shanklin
(Blues).
Referee: Donal Courtney (Ireland).
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