Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Rugby Championship Table

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RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP 2013

PlWDLPFPA+/-Pts
1New Zealand4400131735818
2South Africa4301148717714
3Australia410371125-544
4Argentina400456137-812

Monday, September 16, 2013

Puma Trophy

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Australia scrape past Argentina

 Kane Douglas of the Wallabies controls a maul during The Rugby Championship match between the Australian Wallabies and Argentina at Patersons Stadium on September 14, 2013 in Perth, Australia.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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The Wallabies broke their Rugby Championship duck with a narrow 14-13 victory over Argentina in Perth on Saturday.
The win wasn't pretty but the hosts will take it, as it's the first under new coach Ewen McKenzie, and ends a four-match winless streak which stretches back to their loss in the series decider to the British and Irish Lions in July.
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 Agustín Creevy of the Pumas is tackled by Quade Cooper of the Wallabies during The Rugby Championship match between the Australian Wallabies and Argentina at Patersons Stadium on September 14, 2013 in Perth, Australia.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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 Rob Simmons of the Wallabies contests for the ball against Angentinian players during The Rugby Championship match between the Australian Wallabies and Argentina at Patersons Stadium on September 14, 2013 in Perth, Australia.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Paul Kane/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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With most of the match played in driving rain and a howling wind there were plenty of handling errors and kicking for territory, especially during the opening half.
Man of the Match: Nic White deserves a mention, for a solid display in trying conditions, in his first start to a Test but Argentina's front row gets our vote for another dominant display in the scrums.
Moment of the match: With the game being played in atrocious conditions, there wasn't much expansive play but another moment of brilliance from Israel Folau ultimately sealed the win for the Wallabies
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 Wallabies captain Ben Mowen is tackled during The Rugby Championship match between the Australian Wallabies and Argentina at Patersons Stadium on September 14, 2013 in Perth, Australia.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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 Christian Leali'ifano of the Wallabies evades a tackle by Felipe Contepomi of Argentina during The Rugby Championship match between the Australian Wallabies and Argentina at Patersons Stadium on September 14, 2013 in Perth, Australia.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Paul Kane/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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Argentina appear to be getting closer and closer to their first win in the Rugby Championship but that promise continues to paper over the need for a long-term strategy to secure the future of the game in the South American country.

The current crop of Pumas, who largely play professionally in Europe, came within two points of their maiden win in a 14-13 defeat to Australia in Perth on Saturday, a week after going down 28-13 to the world champion All Blacks in Hamilton.
Argentina outscored the Wallabies 10-0 in the second half but were unable to add to their score after number eight Juan Manuel Leguizamon had grabbed their only try with 15 minutes to go at Subiaco Oval.
The Pumas struggled to get regular international play for years until their stunning third-placed finish at the 2007 World Cup forced administrators to find them a place at the top table of the game.
The southern hemisphere powerhouses (SANZAR) agreed to expand their Tri-Nations competition from last year, pending some financial guarantees from the International Rugby Board and plans that Argentina would look to establish a professional game.
That has yet to materialise and hopes of it happening are now largely focused on SANZAR's negotiations over the expansion of the provincial Super Rugby tournament in 2016, when a new broadcasting deal will come into force.
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Wallabies captain Ben Mowen is tackled during The Rugby Championship match between the Australian Wallabies and Argentina at Patersons Stadium on September 14, 2013 in Perth, Australia.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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Sunday, September 15, 2013

freedom cup

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 Brodie Retallick of the All Blacks in action during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the South African Springboks at Eden Park on September 14, 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Sandra Mu/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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All Blacks matched Boks physicality, used quick game to win

Blood was spilled, an all-in brawl erupted and both teams had players sent from the field yet New Zealand's 29-15 Rugby Championship victory over traditional rivals South Africa was based around a simple principle.

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 Kieran Read (L) and Sam Whitelock (R) of the All Blacks tackle Duane Vermeulen of South Africa during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the South African Springboks at Eden Park on September 14, 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Sandra Mu/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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Injury ends Carter's Rugby Championship

 Dan Carter of the All Blacks is injured during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the South African Springboks at Eden Park on September 14, 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Sandra Mu/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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Dan Carter's Rugby Championship is over, his shoulder joint injury ruling him out for six weeks which means his next All Blacks test is likely to come against France in Paris in November.
That will be the 31-year-old's 98th test, the big 100 milestone likely to happen against Ireland in Dublin on the end of year tour if the veteran first-five's body survives the French test and the one a week later against England at Twickenham.
Carter tweeted today of his injury which occurred in the first half of the All Blacks' 29-15 victory over South Africa at Eden Park when he was tackled heavily by Bismarck du Plessis, for which the hooker was sinbinned: "Nothing wrong with the tackle. Fell awkwardly and popped my AC joint.'' 
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 Sam Cane of New Zealand in action during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the South African Springboks at Eden Park on September 14, 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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 Brodie Retallick of the All Blacks is tackled during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the South African Springboks at Eden Park on September 14, 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Sandra Mu/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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ALL BLACKS SURVIVE SPRINGBOKS ONSLAUGHT TO WIN THE BATTLE OF THE BEST

SANZAR news service

This was an epic of the highest quality, where the visitors were able to inflict heavy casualties on the All Blacks, but while they may have lost some collision based battles, they definitely won the war despite the early jitters caused by the impact of the Springboks tackles.
The two sides looked to get into their rhythms early, and the tone was set with the South Africans employing a rush defence to try and unsettle the All Blacks, while Kieran Read and his troops not only looked to play their own style, but were very enthusiastic about taking the Springboks on – literally head on.
Sam Cane, the victim of a heavy knock, always seemed to have blood flowing due to the aggression between the two mighty rivals, and while the All Blacks were eventually forced to empty their bench, as well as finish the contest with only 13 men, they often came out on top in the specific areas of the rugby field.
While it would be hard to remember the last time an All Blacks team was so physically assaulted, they relied on their systems to allow them to overcome a South African team that wasn’t able to duplicate the magic out wide that allowed them to defeat the Wallabies, even if their pack matched the efforts seen at Suncorp Stadium.
 Jean de Villiers of South Africa charges over Julian Savea and Conrad Smith of New Zealand during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the South African Springboks at Eden Park on September 14, 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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The win for the current title holders set a new tournament record with the All Blacks winning nine straight matches in The Rugby Championship / Tri Nations, while it was the 383rd Test win for New Zealand, establishing a new record as the most successful rugby nation in Test history.
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 Brodie Retallick of the All Blacks runs in to score a try during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the South African Springboks at Eden Park on September 14, 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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 Ben Smith of New Zealand fends against Morne Steyn of South Africa during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the South African Springboks at Eden Park on September 14, 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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next test:
28 Sep 
S.A v Aus
Arg v NZ
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Duane Vermeulen of South Africa tackles Beauden Barrett of the All Blacks during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the South African Springboks at Eden Park on September 14, 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand.
(September 13, 2013 - Source: Sandra Mu/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP 2013

PlWDLPFPA+/-Pts
1New Zealand4400131735818
2South Africa4301148717714
3Australia410371125-544
4Argentina400456137-812

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

mid-week news

Australia drop captain Genia

Back-rower Ben Mowen will become Australia's 80th Test captain in Saturday's Test against Argentina in Perth after Will Genia was dropped from the starting XV.
Mowen takes over the captaincy less than three months after debuting against the British and Irish Lions in June and in just his seventh Test for the Wallabies.
Mowen's ascendency comes earlier than expected with James Horwill currently sidelined through injury and Brumbies team-mate Nic White winning his first run-on Test cap at scrum-half in place of Genia.
Ben Mowen of the Wallabies takes a lineout ball during The Rugby Championship match between the Australian Wallabies and the South African Springboks at Suncorp Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Brisbane, Australia.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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Messam returns to All Blacks to face physical Springboks

Rugged blindside flanker Liam Messam has returned to the New Zealand side following a hamstring strain as the All Blacks expect a tough encounter at the breakdown against South Africa in their Rugby Championship clash in Auckland on Saturday.

Liam Messam of the All Blacks is tackled by Jannie du Plessis during the Rugby Championship match between South Africa Springboks and the New Zealand All Blacks at FNB Stadium on October 6, 2012 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
(October 5, 2012 - Source: David Rogers/Getty Images Europe)
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Messam was a late withdrawal from the All Blacks side to face Australia in the opening contest of the tournament last month, allowing promising loose forward Steven Luatua to make his first start in a test match.
Luatua's impressive performances in the All Blacks' three victories so far in this year's southern hemisphere championship put extreme pressure on Messam to regain his starting role when he recovered from the injury.
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen, however, said the 29-year-old Messam's experience and physicality had swung selection in his favour to help combat a massive Springboks loose forward trio of Duane Vermuelen, Willem Alberts and Francois Louw.
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Waikato Stadium - Hamilton

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 Dan Carter of the All Blacks in action during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Sandra Mu/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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New Zealand made it three wins from three in the Rugby Championship with a 28-13 success over Argentina at a wet Waikato Stadium on Saturday.
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It was a nervy start from both sides but the early signs were good for Argentina, particularly at scrum time as they won themselves a penalty.
And their opening would get even better on six minutes when New Zealand's debut centre, Francis Saili, spilled a ball on his 22 that allowed Argentina to shift the attack left with quick hands to where Juan Manuel Leguizamon was waiting. Nicolas Sanchez's conversion made it 0-7.
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 Horacio Agulla of Argentina is tackled by Jeremy Thrush and Sam Cane of New Zealand during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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 Aaron Smith of New Zealand makes a run during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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Dan Carter would respond from the kicking tee five minutes later following a line-out offence, moving through the 1,400 point mark in international rugby. Despite returning number ten Carter missing his second and third attempt at goal from distance, New Zealand were now in the ascendency in a wet Hamilton.
And boy did they turn the screw. Two tries from Aaron Smith whilst Argentina's Eusebio Guinazu was in the bin for an offside offence propelled New Zealand to a 15-7 lead. His first score was all down to Kieran Read's brilliance, the number eight sending out a nigh on impossible offload close to the left touchline that allowed Smith to dive over five metres out.
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 Juan Manuel Leguizamon of Argentina on his way to score a try during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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 Julian Savea of the All Blacks in action during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Sandra Mu/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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The scrum would again play a major part in proceedings after the interval as first Carter and then Sanchez sent over three points to make it 18-13 on 52 minutes. The Pumas though suffered a blow early in the half as Gonzalo Camacho went off with a dislocated shoulder.
New Zealand meanwhile were beginning to make pre-planned changes as Andrew Hore and Dan Carter were replaced before the hour mark, the latter's last act seeing him send over two points after Julian Savea had scored an opportunistic score. It again came from Read as this time his charge down of scrum-half Martin Landajo's attempted box kick led to the ball being moved left across the backline. It was now 25-13 as the All Blacks pounced.
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 Ben Smith of the All Blacks in action during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Sandra Mu/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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 Dan Carter of the All Blacks in action during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Sandra Mu/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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But on 60 minutes came the moment New Zealand did not want to see as captain McCaw would hobble off with a knee injury, just one week before facing South Africa. Cane emerged with Read taking over the captaincy but all the fresh legs fragmented the game somewhat as there would be no score until five minutes before the end, Beauden Barrett knocking over three. In truth, Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe's pull back on Saili's shirt warranted a card.
Had the Pumas been reduced to fourteen men then maybe the All Blacks would have had a sniff of claiming the try bonus point. As it was, they must be satisfied with a third straight win as preparations begin ahead of Auckland and that massive clash with South Africa.
Man of the match: Outstanding from Kieran Read. His offload for Aaron Smith's first try was worth the entrance money alone while he played a key role in Julian Savea's fine score.
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 Francis Saili of the All Blacks in action during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Sandra Mu/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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 Kieran Read of the All Blacks offloads in the tackle of Juan Manual Leguizamon of Argentina during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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Rugby - All Blacks extend run with Argentina win

Kieran Read delivered an inspirational performance to break Argentina's spirit as New Zealand claimed a 28-13 victory in their Rugby Championship tussle in Hamilton.

Twice, at vital stages of the game, Read demonstrated his handling skill, vision and patience in creating two tries, making light of difficult conditions caused by drizzle throughout the game.
The first, when the All Blacks were 7-3 down, saw him slip a sweet pass behind a defender to put scrum-half Aaron Smith in at the corner for a try.
Then, 13 minutes into the second half when the Pumas had crept back to 18-13 down, he charged down an attempted clearing kick, gathered the ball and took flight for the goal-line.
He was dragged down short but the ball was spun superbly across the All Blacks backline and left wing Julian Savea crossed for the perfect try.
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 Francis Saili of the All Blacks is tackled by Horacio Agulla of Argentina during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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 Dan Carter of the All Blacks looks on during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Phil Walter/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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But if Read warranted exceptional praise, hard-tackling Richie McCaw and hard-running blindside flanker Steven Luatua, whose rapid rise continued, were not far behind. However, McCaw suffered a severe-looking injury in the 59th minute and limped off.
The demands of the game summoned the All Blacks loose men to produce a doughty response in reply to the efforts of their hard-bitten opposites.
Argentina captain Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe gave a demonstration of why he is such an inspirational leader to his side, chasing forever in the loose and hitting the clean-out areas hard. However, he was lucky to stay on the field after a jersey pull on Francis Saili with six minutes of the game left.
Number eight Juan Manuel Leguizamon was a tough customer off the back of an often outstanding Pumas scrum, and he was superb in support to score the opening try in the sixth minute.
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 Sam Whitelock of the All Blacks blocks Martin Landajo of Argentina during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Sandra Mu/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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Juan Manuel Leguizamon of Argentina dives to score the opening try during the Rugby Championship between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina at Waikato Stadium on September 7, 2013 in Hamilton, New Zealand.
(September 6, 2013 - Source: Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images AsiaPac)
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next test:
Sep 14
Nz v SA
Eden Park
Auckland - NZL
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RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP 2013

PlWDLPFPA+/-Pts
1South Africa3300133429114
2New Zealand3300102584413
3Argentina300343123-801
4Australia300357112-550

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