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All Blacks Aim to Overpower Pumas in Buenos Aires Showdown

The All Blacks are preparing to face Argentina in Buenos Aires on September 30, 2023, with coach Scott Robertson relying on a powerful back row and a bolstered bench to secure another victory in the Rugby Championship. Following a decisive 41-24 win over the Pumas in Cordoba, Robertson is eager to see debutant Simon Parker, a sizable loose forward, make an impact on the field.
Parker will step into the number eight position, flanked by the robust Tupou Vaa’i and experienced player Ardie Savea, who returns to the number seven role. This adjustment means Du’Plessis Kirifi, known for his lighter build, will not start, as Robertson emphasizes the need for strength in his lineup. “We needed a bit of battle-hardened cohesion in our group and also the opportunity for Simon,” Robertson stated. “He’s consistent, really accurate and in the last two weeks he’s trained really well. He’s ready for it.”
Strategic Changes for Upcoming Matches
Vaa’i, who has transitioned from lock to blindside flanker, is part of a long-term strategy to enhance the All Blacks’ physicality, especially in anticipation of their clash against world champions South Africa next month. After losing both tests and their title to South Africa last year, the All Blacks are determined to maintain their momentum and secure a strong position in the Championship.
With the Springboks recently suffering a surprising defeat to Australia, the All Blacks look to capitalize on their current form, which includes four consecutive test victories this season, highlighted by a clean sweep against France. Robertson is also optimistic about the return of Wallace Sititi, who was named World Rugby’s “Breakthrough Player of the Year,” and prop Taimati Williams, who are both set to make their first appearances of the season after injuries. “Yeah, some big bodies,” Robertson commented regarding their inclusion. “If you look at the timing of this test series, for them to get back for this match is really important.”
Pumas Seek Redemption on Home Turf
On the other side, Argentina’s coach, Felipe Contepomi, is facing mounting pressure as his squad desperately seeks a victory to avoid slipping further down the world rankings. Currently ranked seventh, Argentina must improve their performance to keep pace with sixth-ranked Australia and secure a favorable draw for the upcoming 2027 Rugby World Cup.
Despite having defeated the All Blacks three times since 2020, the Pumas have never managed to win against them on home soil. Contepomi has made only two changes to his starting lineup, urging his players, led by captain Julian Montoya, to elevate their game after a lackluster performance in Cordoba.
The All Blacks will aim to leave Buenos Aires with a 2-0 record against the Pumas, while Argentina will need a significant improvement to challenge their formidable opponents and break their losing streak at home. The match promises to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams keen to assert their dominance in the Rugby Championship.
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