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Argentina Aims for Upset Against All Blacks with Kiwi Coach’s Help
Argentina’s national rugby team, known as Los Pumas, is preparing to face the All Blacks with the support of Kiwi coach Kendrick Lynn. Lynn, who joined the Pumas mid-last year, played a crucial role in their strategy as they aim to secure a historic victory on home soil during the Rugby Championship.
Last year, the Pumas stunned the All Blacks with a 38-30 victory in Wellington, a result that contributed to the All Blacks finishing with a 50% win record in the tournament. Under the guidance of head coach Felipe Contepomi, the team has shown they can challenge the best, having also claimed notable wins against the world champion Springboks, Wallabies, and the British and Irish Lions in Dublin within the past year.
Lynn’s influence has been significant since his arrival. He brings experience from his time with Southland, Bay of Plenty, and the Highlanders. His insight into the game and tactical approach are seen as assets as the Pumas look to build on their recent success and improve their performance in the ongoing tournament.
While Argentina has historically struggled with consistency, their passionate approach to the game often leads to surprising outcomes. Demonstrating their potential, the Pumas have emerged as a formidable opponent for top-tier teams. As they prepare to meet the All Blacks again, the team is focused on delivering another memorable performance, particularly in front of their home crowd.
The upcoming match against New Zealand is not just another game; it represents an opportunity for the Pumas to solidify their place among rugby’s elite. A victory would not only enhance their standing in the Rugby Championship but also mark a significant achievement in their ongoing journey in international rugby.
With the combination of Lynn’s coaching acumen and the team’s determination, Argentina is poised to deliver an exciting encounter. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see if the Pumas can replicate their previous success and secure another upset against the All Blacks.
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