Pumas tweak formation for final Rugby Championship clash
Pumas head coach Mario Ledesma has resisted making substantial changes to his side for their final match of 2019's Rugby Championship, despite two losses to date.
The lineouts, however, will function quite differently on Saturday when Argentina and South Africa clash for the first time this year.
Captain Agustin Creevy returns at hooker after sitting out last week's loss to the Wallabies. Julian Montoya drops back to the bench.
In the second row, Matias Alemanno and Marcos Kremer have been promoted ahead of regular locks Guido Petti and Tomas Lavanini. Petti will take a spot on the reserves. Despite being second-choice in their positions, Alemanno and Kremer have plenty of experience to call upon, with over 70 international caps between them.
The final change in the pack sees Javier Ortega Desio take over from Tomas Lezana on the openside flank. Ortega Desio started in the Pumas' first match of the campaign, against the All Blacks, but was positioned at the back of the scrum for that narrow loss.
There's only one adjustment in the backs, with Emiliano Boffelli returning in the fullback jersey. Last year's incumbent, Joaquin Tuculet, spent much of this year sidelined with injury. Boffelli has taken his chances at the Jaguares in Tuculet's absence and looks to be the first-choice 15 for the national side too.
Gonzalo Bertranou and Benjamin Urdapilleta will get their first chances of the year off the bench. Castres utility Urdapilleta has been named as cover for both the midfield and flyhalf positions while experienced halfback Bertranou gets the nod ahead of Felipe Ezcurra.
If Argentina are to have any hope of avoiding the wooden spoon for the seventh time in eight years, they will need to tip over South Africa in Salta. South Africa are also gunning for their first Rugby Championship title so aren't expected to roll over against the improving Pumas. Regardless, Argentina's fate will be taken out of their own hands if Australia score an upset win over New Zealand in the earlier match of the round.
Argentina: 15 Emiliano Boffelli, 14 Santiago Cordero, 13 Matias Moroni, 12 Jeronimo de la Fuente, 11 Ramiro Moyano, 10 Nicolas Sanchez, 9 Tomas Cubelli, 8 Facundo Isa, 7 Javier Ortega Desio, 6 Pablo Matera, 5 Marcos Kremer, 4 Matias Alemanno, 3 Juan Figallo, 2 Agustin Creevy (c), 1 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro.
Reserves: 16 Julian Montoya, 17 Mayco Vivas, 18 Santiago Medrano, 19 Guido Petti, 20 Tomas Lezana, 21 Gonzalo Bertanou, 22 Benjamin Urdapilleta, 23 Joaquin Tuculet.
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Very good point. I think the CO2 cost of international sport is a big taboo today (and it doesn't look like it'll change anytime soon unfortunately for all humans).
Regarding your second point, I fully agree as well. We have seen this very one-eyed backlash of the French policy on the July tour, most people refuse to see that the best SA players are suffering from the exact same problem : accumulated fatigue from playing too much without significant breaks. The Boks and the Argentinians played the world cup, the URC/Top14/Premiership, the July series, the Championship, etc, etc, with almost no compulsary resting period. This has to change, for the sake of the players, and in fine for the sake of the sport !
Go to commentsGood choice tbh, could have been him or PSTD as well as Dupont
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