Luke McLaughlin has picked out a few themes to look out for this weekend.
Skip past the stuff about Chile and England (that’s for another day) and take a look and what he has to say about a certain Theodore McFarland.
Luke McLaughlin has picked out a few themes to look out for this weekend.
Skip past the stuff about Chile and England (that’s for another day) and take a look and what he has to say about a certain Theodore McFarland.
This is an excellent point. I don’t think anyone needs a literal, physical slap. Perhaps a strong word and a finger wag in their direction.
Whoever did the scheduling for this World Cup needs an absolutely slapping. What audience are they pitching to with a 17:45 Friday kick-off? Barely anyone in Europe will be watching at that time and it'll be 12:45pm in Beunos Aires and 04:45 in Apia.
— Not Will Young (@notwillyoung86) September 22, 2023
Do you like a quiz? Who doesn’t?
We’ve got a bit of time to kill so why not take a stab at this:
The Samoans have had a much shorter turnaround than Argentina, having played less than seven days ago. Still, they too have opted for three changes to their side.
Paul Alo-Emile comes into the front-row, Brian Alainu’u’ese into the second-row, and Ben Lam, nephew to Bristol Bears coach, Pat, and cousin of the starting front-rower, Seilala, starts on the wing.
Samoa: Paia’aua; B Lam, Seuteni, Manu, Ah Wong; Leali’ifano, Taumateine; Lay, S Lam, Alo-Emile, Vui (cap), Alainu’u’se, McFarland, Lee, Luatua.
Replacements: Malolo, Faumuina, Aalaalatoa, Seu, Taufua, Matavao, D’Angelo Leuila, Toala.
Samoa 23 vs @unionargentina #RWC2023 pic.twitter.com/sqLt5w7kGI
— Samoa Rugby (@SamoaRugby) September 21, 2023
It’s been 13 days since their embarrassing defeat to England (not because of the opposition. It was the performance that was a let down). Michael Cheika reckons three new faces will make a difference today.
Eduardo Bello comes into the front row, Guido Petti Pagadizabal into the second-row and Matías Moroni into the midfield.
Argetnita: Mallia; Boffelli, Moroni, Chocobares, M Carreras; Bertranou, S Carreras; Gallao, Montoya (cap), Bello, Petti, Alemanno, Matera, Kremer, Gonzalez.
Replacements: Creevy, Vivas, Gomez Kodela, Rubiolo, Bruni, Cubelli, Sanchez, Cinti
𝗟𝗼𝘀 𝟮𝟯 𝗣𝘂𝗺𝗮𝘀 𝗾𝘂𝗲 𝘀𝗮𝗹𝗲𝗻 𝗮 𝗹𝗮 𝗰𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗵𝗮 🇦🇷
— Los Pumas (@lospumas) September 20, 2023
📆 Viernes 22/9
⏰ 12:45 h
🆚 Samoa 🇼🇸
📍 Saint-Étienne
📺 @ESPNArgentina #SomosLosPumas | #MásPumasQueNunca pic.twitter.com/l2wy1rCk5Z
When this match was scheduled way back when, it looked like one of those duds. You know, a game that would huff and puff but ultimately end in a predictable result. Argentina, a so-called tier-1 nation and a Rugby Championship regular, would steamroll their Samoan counterparts. The islanders would run around and chuck a bunch of off-loads but would inevitably fail bravely.
Now, I’m not so sure. Samoa were excellent against Chile. Yes, Chile, a World Cup debutant and a team at the very start of their development. But Samoa put them away with great cohesion and a dynamic pack led by Saracen’s own Theo McFarland.
A week earlier, Argentina served up absolute dross against England. I had the misfortune of being there in Marseille and I can safely say that in all my years of watching elite level rugby I’d struggle to recall a more inept performance than the one offered by the Pumas.
They have to find a higher gear. Scratch that. They have to find the ignition today. If they don’t, they may find themselves dumped out of the weakest pool in the tournament. Japan looked good against England so a victory over the Brave Blossoms is no guarantee.
Nor are they assured of a victory today. They know it. Samoa know it. I can’t wait.
A dud? Don’t count on it.
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Teams and further updates to come.
Match kicks off at 5:45 local time in Saint-Etienne/4:45 BST.