'I was in his place a few years ago and it's not easy' - Ledesma feels for Michael Cheika
Argentina coach Mario Ledesma says it's not easy for Wallabies mentor Michael Cheika to take on his homeland in Saturday's Tri-Nations clash in Newcastle.
Cutting ties with Australia after five years following a disappointing World Cup last October, Cheika is now in the Pumas' coaching box for the tournament alongside Ledesma.
The pair go way back, working together at Stade Francais in 2011-12, the NSW Waratahs and then the Wallabies.
Cheika brought scrum guru Ledesma on in the lead-up to the 2015 Rugby World Cup, with the team advancing to the final where they lost to New Zealand.
Winning 84 Test caps with the Pumas before moving into coaching, Ledesma said it was tough to coach against one's own country.
Between 2015 and 2017 Ledesma did it six times for six wins, including helping plot to eliminate Argentina in the semi-finals of the 2015 World Cup.
"I was in his place a few years ago and it's not easy," Ledesma said on Thursday.
"He's a very proud Australian and that's not going to change."
Ledesma retained the same starting line-up that upset the All Blacks for the McDonald Jones Stadium match.
Playing their first Test in more than a year, the Pumas posted their first victory over New Zealand with a 10-point victory last Saturday at Sydney's Bankwest Stadium.
Ledesma kept his starting XV, including five-eighth Nicolas Sanchez, who was responsible for all of their 25 points.
A victory for either side on Saturday night will move them above the All Blacks to the top of the Tri-Nation standings, with Argentina last beating the Wallabies in 2018 on the Gold Coast.
Team: Santiago Carreras, Bautista Delguy, Matias Orlando, Santiago Chocobares, Juan Imhoff, Nicolas Sanchez, Tomas Cubelli, Rodrigo Bruni, Marcos Kremer, Pablo Matera (capt), Matias Alemanno, Guido Petti, Francisco Gomez Kodela, Julian Montoya, Nahuel Tetaz Chapparo. Res: Santiago Socino, Mayco Vivas, Santiago Medrano , Santiago Grondona, Facundo Isa, Gonzalo Bertranou, Emiliano Boffelli, Santiago Cordero.
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Disagree.
The challenge for the All Blacks now that they have 7 of 8 starting forwards locked in and all but one bench forward (only one loose forward and bench loosie to settle on) is to sort out the starting backline as only 9 Roigard, 12 J. Barrett, 11 Clarke and 15 Jordan had good to outstanding seasons in 2024. All the other backs were inconsistent or poor and question marks going into 2025.
Go to commentshe should not be playing 12. He should be playing 10 and team managers should stop playing players out of position to accommodate libbok.
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