Curry declares a keen understanding of what makes Argentina tick
Tom Curry has explained his admiration of the passion that is a hallmark of the Argentina game but he wants the England calling card to be the habit of winning. The rivals clash at Twickenham on Sunday in their final meeting before colliding at next year’s World Cup in a heavyweight collision that is likely to determine who finishes top of Pool D.
Argentina finished bottom of the most recent Rugby Championship but having beaten Australia at home and New Zealand away, they are showing clear signs of revival under Michael Cheika. England, meanwhile, are looking to build on their 2-1 series victory over the Wallabies in July knowing they have only 13 Tests until they face the Pumas in Marseille.
Curry made his debut as an 18-year-old against Argentina in 2017 and has a keen understanding of what makes their players tick. “Emotion. They are very passionate people. England can be emotional too and there is a passion in rugby that you don’t see in many sports,” said the Sale flanker.
“But it’s about transferring that emotion into accuracy and physicality - and that is the exciting part. We want to be known for winning. That is the ultimate goal in sport. It comes from playing and training together.”
Curry insisted that England will not look to exploit Argentinian passion by winding them up, instead focusing their attention on making an explosive start in the first of four Autumn Nations Series matches at Twickenham.
“We want to set the tone in the first 20 minutes and we do that physically: attack, defence, breakdown,” he said. “It involves emotion like every game - you are representing your country - but setting the tone in the first 20 comes down to physicality and accuracy.
“You can get swept away by what they are doing. We need to bring out the best in ourselves and that doesn’t come from worrying about what they’re going to do.”
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I'd rate the brothers Hendricks a point or two lower. Jaden has really not delivered on his early promise and Jordan's kicking at posts was quite erratic. Amongst other things.
I was really surprised that DuhDuh was replaced and not Jordan. DuhDuh had a great game and just underlined his class in a backline that was not firing on all cylinders.
Damian Willemse was missed. Hopefully he'll be back to full fitness and have an injury free 2025 (and '26 and '27 and so on until he decides to retire to spend time with his grandchildren).
RG was great. What an athlete.
Very happy that Hanekom made his debut at last. He gave a good account of himself and will hopefully grow into his role on the international stage.
All things considered, this was another frustrating Bok performance. Even though it was a comfortable win, it wasn't a commanding win. This Welsh team should've been put away by a far larger margin.
But I have faith in Dr Rassie. He knows more than I do. Bring on 2027 😁
Go to commentsGo the AB's .. Probs win by about 30 I reckon ... Cheers ..
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