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New Zealand may have rediscovered their mojo once more, but Argentina are likely to be feeling more than just a little plucky after their convincing Round 2 win over the Wallabies and the fact that they currently sit atop the Rugby Championship table. However, beating the All Blacks in their own backyard, especially when the merciless New Zealand public will be demanding nothing less than two emphatic victories from Ian Foster and his charges, is a daunting task that may be a bridge to far for this exciting new look Pumas outfit under new Coach Michael Cheika.
By Neil OlsenNew Zealand may have rediscovered their mojo once more, but Argentina are likely to be feeling more than just a little plucky after their convincing Round 2 win over the Wallabies and the fact that they currently sit atop the Rugby Championship table. However, beating the All Blacks in their own backyard, especially when the merciless New Zealand public will be demanding nothing less than two emphatic victories from Ian Foster and his charges, is a daunting task that may be a bridge to far for this exciting new look Pumas outfit under new Coach Michael Cheika.