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There are seven minutes to go so the ABs are still a chance but whatever happens this has been a great game by the Pumas.

On the back of no rugby they have stood up and have done their country proud :clap:.
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well done Argentina, great win today. Outplayed NZ in just about every facet.
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Good on them. You can’t begrudge them that, it was well deserved.
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Brilliant win, Argentina. Celebrate well. :thumbup:
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Congrats Pumas!

Historic day, long overdue!
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A great win!
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Well done Argentina!

Tough for NZ fans but good for rugby to get results like this.
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Far too good tonight. And against supposedly our top team. Quality
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Argentina deserved it - AB's deserved what they got. Brilliant stuff from the Pumas.
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Passion, Power and now the execution :thumbup: :clap:
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Massive defensive effort. Congratulations. :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Their rise has been a joy to watch; and I’m so happy that SARU was able to play some small role in it.

Don’t get me wrong, the Argies did all the work and deserve all the plaudits. Just glad we were able to give them the opportunity to shine.

From dominating the Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup First division with the Pampas, to the Jaguares’ rise through the ranks of Super rugby to finalists, to their inclusion in The Rugby Championship where they have now claimed a scalp from each of the other 3 nations...all I can say is a massive congratulations to Argentina and all they have achieved. :clap:

This wasn’t a fluke, it was long overdue.
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I was thinking this was about to kick off soon so haven't watched, glad sky go has an instant replay..

Terrific achievement for the Argies though. Congratulations, and to do it away on neutral soil with a mountain of pressure in no buildup, covid riddled etc.

It's about as good a fresh scalp you could possibly get.

Well done, I knew it was coming eventually, never would have expected it under the circumstances of today though.
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Blake wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 8:43 am Their rise has been a joy to watch; and I’m so happy that SARU was able to play some small role in it.

Don’t get me wrong, the Argies did all the work and deserve all the plaudits. Just glad we were able to give them the opportunity to shine.

From dominating the Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup First division with the Pampas, to the Jaguares’ rise through the ranks of Super rugby to finalists, to their inclusion in The Rugby Championship where they have now claimed a scalp from each of the other 3 nations...all I can say is a massive congratulations to Argentina and all they have achieved. :clap:

This wasn’t a fluke, it was long overdue.
Thank you very much for everything, cousins!
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That was a tremendous, passionate, skillful performance. Well-played, Argentina.
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Carfer wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 8:53 am
Blake wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 8:43 am Their rise has been a joy to watch; and I’m so happy that SARU was able to play some small role in it.

Don’t get me wrong, the Argies did all the work and deserve all the plaudits. Just glad we were able to give them the opportunity to shine.

From dominating the Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup First division with the Pampas, to the Jaguares’ rise through the ranks of Super rugby to finalists, to their inclusion in The Rugby Championship where they have now claimed a scalp from each of the other 3 nations...all I can say is a massive congratulations to Argentina and all they have achieved. :clap:

This wasn’t a fluke, it was long overdue.
Thank you very much for everything, cousins!
Hope to see them play in our CC from next year.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 9:02 am
Carfer wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 8:53 am
Blake wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 8:43 am Their rise has been a joy to watch; and I’m so happy that SARU was able to play some small role in it.

Don’t get me wrong, the Argies did all the work and deserve all the plaudits. Just glad we were able to give them the opportunity to shine.

From dominating the Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup First division with the Pampas, to the Jaguares’ rise through the ranks of Super rugby to finalists, to their inclusion in The Rugby Championship where they have now claimed a scalp from each of the other 3 nations...all I can say is a massive congratulations to Argentina and all they have achieved. :clap:

This wasn’t a fluke, it was long overdue.
Thank you very much for everything, cousins!
Hope to see them play in our CC from next year.
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Major respect for Argentina. Fans should be super proud of them. Great result for the international game.
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An historic win and well deserved, kicked our arse! :clap:
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Blake wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 8:43 am Their rise has been a joy to watch; and I’m so happy that SARU was able to play some small role in it.

Don’t get me wrong, the Argies did all the work and deserve all the plaudits. Just glad we were able to give them the opportunity to shine.

From dominating the Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup First division with the Pampas, to the Jaguares’ rise through the ranks of Super rugby to finalists, to their inclusion in The Rugby Championship where they have now claimed a scalp from each of the other 3 nations...all I can say is a massive congratulations to Argentina and all they have achieved. :clap:

This wasn’t a fluke, it was long overdue.
Yes. Well done on the win SA.
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PCPhil wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 9:20 am
Blake wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 8:43 am Their rise has been a joy to watch; and I’m so happy that SARU was able to play some small role in it.

Don’t get me wrong, the Argies did all the work and deserve all the plaudits. Just glad we were able to give them the opportunity to shine.

From dominating the Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup First division with the Pampas, to the Jaguares’ rise through the ranks of Super rugby to finalists, to their inclusion in The Rugby Championship where they have now claimed a scalp from each of the other 3 nations...all I can say is a massive congratulations to Argentina and all they have achieved. :clap:

This wasn’t a fluke, it was long overdue.
Yes. Well done on the win SA.
:lol:

Vicarious, innit.
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Most definitely vicarious.

The Pumas are most staffers’ second team, so with us not being able to participate it’s nice to see our cousins do so well.
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For as bad as the All Blacks were, Argentina were excellent. Take nothing away. This wasn't a narrow victory, it was completely comprehensive. Can't think of an area of the game where Argentina weren't superior.
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mrbrownstone wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 9:36 am For as bad as the All Blacks were, Argentina were excellent. Take nothing away. This wasn't a narrow victory, it was completely comprehensive. Can't think of an aura of the game where Argentina weren't superior.
Corrected.
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mrbrownstone wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 9:36 am For as bad as the All Blacks were, Argentina were excellent. Take nothing away. This wasn't a narrow victory, it was completely comprehensive. Can't think of an area of the game where Argentina weren't superior.
Yep, they were far better in all departments.

Respect. :thumbup:
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Great to watch, well done Argies and enjoy the celebrations. I thought Matero's speech at the end was very touching.

Can't remember the last time I saw an ABs team bullied like that. The last 20 minutes was defence porn.
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assfly wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 9:48 am Great to watch, well done Argies and enjoy the celebrations. I thought Matero's speech at the end was very touching.

Can't remember the last time I saw an ABs team bullied like that. The last 20 minutes was defence porn.
Did you not watch the RWC semi finals?
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How long is Foster's contract?
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Chilli wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 11:43 am Did you not watch the RWC semi finals?
That was different.

Today was total brutality. A manshaming prison-style, some might say.
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Well done Argentina.

Much the better side today.

Be sure to wear your raincoats. The Jaapies are wanking. You did what they can't do. Beat us.
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assfly wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 1:39 pm
Chilli wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 11:43 am Did you not watch the RWC semi finals?
That was different.

Today was total brutality. A manshaming prison-style, some might say.
Some might indeed.
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Congratulations on the win and the competition points. Fully deserved.

While Foster is a goose and we played poorly, and rightfully there will be recriminations (and I hope sackings), your boys rose above any of that and won comfortably, making the result beyond doubt.

Enjoy. :clap:
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Congrats Argies! An amazing defensive performance for the whole game!
Under the circumstances kiwis were talking about 30-50 point wins with no thought to the fact you guys might have been working your asses off to be game fit, that work rate was first class :thumbup:

I look forward to many great battles ahead :cool:

oh and please play like that again next week! win or lose keep that game constant and you'll get a RWC win soon
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The S15 helped Argentina rugby a lot. They have to sacrifice a lot being away from home. Making the final last year gave them the confidence needed. Anyways that's not the point, the importance is the future. Australia and New Zealand closed that door. Hopefully South Africa will accommodate them like in the past.

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I’m working night shifts and had to wait to watch a recording.. massive effort right from the start from los Pumas and a serious quality game from them.

Their fans all have good reason to feel proud and the passion in the stands matched the ferocity the players were clearly feeling. Great to see.

Typical of the other mob who are strutting around beating their chests and trolling the ABs being beaten when their Union chickened out and would come to play. The Argies are clearly honest manly men who deliver the goods. The other mob are just a bunch of shouty tag alongs who scatter when deeds over words are called for.
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Shanky’s mate wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 3:55 am
Typical of the other mob who are strutting around beating their chests and trolling the ABs being beaten when their Union chickened out and would come to play. The Argies are clearly honest manly men who deliver the goods. The other mob are just a bunch of shouty tag alongs who scatter when deeds over words are called for.
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Shanky’s mate wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 3:55 am I’m working night shifts and had to wait to watch a recording.. massive effort right from the start from los Pumas and a serious quality game from them.

Their fans all have good reason to feel proud and the passion in the stands matched the ferocity the players were clearly feeling. Great to see.

Typical of the other mob who are strutting around beating their chests and trolling the ABs being beaten when their Union chickened out and would come to play. The Argies are clearly honest manly men who deliver the goods. The other mob are just a bunch of shouty tag alongs who scatter when deeds over words are called for.
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handyman wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 10:48 am
Shanky’s mate wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 3:55 am I’m working night shifts and had to wait to watch a recording.. massive effort right from the start from los Pumas and a serious quality game from them.

Their fans all have good reason to feel proud and the passion in the stands matched the ferocity the players were clearly feeling. Great to see.

Typical of the other mob who are strutting around beating their chests and trolling the ABs being beaten when their Union chickened out and would come to play. The Argies are clearly honest manly men who deliver the goods. The other mob are just a bunch of shouty tag alongs who scatter when deeds over words are called for.
The no loss ever record vs Arg is gone forever, it hurts like hell and you're struggling to come to terms with it. It's ok to lash out. We understand. We've been there.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Nov 15, 2020 6:37 pm The S15 helped Argentina rugby a lot. They have to sacrifice a lot being away from home. Making the final last year gave them the confidence needed. Anyways that's not the point, the importance is the future. Australia and New Zealand closed that door. Hopefully South Africa will accommodate them like in the past.

Both countries share braaiing.
If I'm not mistaken, South Africa took rugby to Argentina. I think they are quite similar to us in style, in your face the whole time, trying to dominate physically. If they can control that aggression, they have a great chance to be strong contender in World Rugby.

Their captain Montero is a great example.
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I remember when we lost to Argentina. I thought it was end of the world. Little did i know what was to come
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