All Blacks (18) 39 / 18 (6) Los Pumas (Final Score)
The New Zealand All Blacks and Argentinian Pumas did battle in The Rugby Championship at
AMI Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand at 09:35 SA Time (19:35 NZ Time, 04:35 ARG Time, 17:35 AEST, 07:35 GMT).
This was the live match discussion Article.
The match was broadcast LIVE on SuperSport 1 & CSN on TV in SA.
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Scorers:
All Blacks:
- Penalties – Dan Carter (2)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Richie McCaw (1), Ma’a Nonu (1), Charles Piutau (1), Kieran Read (1), Cody Taylor (1)
- Conversions – Dan Carter (4)
Pumas:
- Penalties – Nicolas Sanchez (2)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Agustine Creevy (2)
- Conversions – Nicolas Sanchez (1)
Teams:
New Zealand All Blacks |
Argentinian Los Pumas |
17 July at 09:35 SA Time | |
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Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)
Assistant Referees: Angus Gardner (Australia), Stuart Berry (South Africa)
TMO: George Ayoub (Australia)
AB’s don’t take the certain 3.
Opt for a scrum.
Scrum goes down, reset
89 @ dwarslat:
Miskien nie in die mauls nie… want ons het nou 3 HYBRID FETCHERS wat die bal kan dra agter in die mauls… maar in die oor die voordeel kom rondom gewone afbreekpunte, het ons nou ‘n probleem met strike runners.
Surely a Pumas got to see yellow at this rate?
Penalty after penalty for the All Blacks on the Pumas 5m line… team warning it is!
Scrum goes through 90 Degrees… scrum it is.
Perenara bleeding and is replaced
Pumas could well survive this… their scrum on their own 5m line
All Blacks tighthead…. try Cody Taylor!
All Blacks get there in the end.
Taylor on debut.
Phweeew… Argies will not like their scrum being moerred like that
All Blacks 39 / 18 Pumas
7 Minutes to go, and it is now all over rover for the Pumas… the deficit is 21 points, that is 3 converted tries and there is no way the Pumas can score 3 quick converted tries.
Another monster All Blacks scrum!
All Blacks almost toying around now, getting their running game some very vital match practice… hand to hand stuff, backs trying to run every ball
2 Minutes to go…. Pumas scrum penalty, but their scrum was under serious pressure again
Nice break by the Pumas scrummie… well run… but the ball goes to nobody… eish!
They should have scored from there!
Argies just seem to lack composure at vital times.
As you say GBS, the Kiwis seem to be able to change gear at will.
Final Score: New Zealand All Blacks (18) 39 / 18 (6) Argeninian Pumas
Well, the Live Game Article for tomorrow’s Wallabies / Springboks game has already been scheduled to automatically come up I think at about 15:00 this afternoon already!
Tomorrow morning at 09:35 the Maori All Blacks play the New zealand Barbarians, then it is the Wallabies vs Springboks at 12:05 SA Time.
I will be watching both of those games!
Work calls, need to go do 2 installations today and do a couple of other little things, but before then just need to finalize some computer settings for the 1 installation!
Chat later!
110 @ grootblousmile:
Cheers. Won’t be able to join tomorrow.
Have to go watch my daughter play hockey in Balfour. Will record the game and watch it on Sunday after my game of golf at Glendower.
Winning margin was pretty much on par with the amount the AB’s have beaten the Pumas by in NZ the last 3 years.
AB’s still need to add Aaron Smith, Conrad Smith, Ben Smith, Julian Savea and maybe Barrett to their backline.
Dane Coles and Sam Whitelock must also join the forwards.
They have a lot of room for improvement….and that is a bit of a warning
@ nortie: put into that perspective you have to wonder what could have been…….
@ Scrumdown: a busy dude this weekend Scrum. We’ll shoulder the burden on your behalf and in your absence we’ll consume a few and report back to HQ.
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