Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Passion still strong in Argentina coach Mario

- JIM TUCKER

MARIO Ledesma’s pride in Argentina was so strong he sang his own national anthem before Tests, even when he was wearing the gold of the Wallabies as Michael Cheika’s assistant coach for three seasons.

The brotherly bond between the duo will be put aside for 80 minutes on the Gold Coast tonight when they do everything possible to top the other before shaking hands and enjoying a beer.

Ledesma admits his success as the new Argentinia­n coach traces to his time with the Wallabies (2015-17), learning that better people make better players and working in the cauldron of fast-changing scenarios for more than 30 Tests.

As pack coach, Ledesma was focused on improving young bucks like Adam Coleman, Allan Alaalatoa and Scott Sio to the point the Wallabies beat the Pumas on all six occasions they played.

That didn’t stop him singing the Argentinia­n anthem before each of those Tests.

“I never sang the Australian anthem before the game ... I always sang it with the boys after every victory and I know 90 per cent of the words,” Ledesma said with a smile.

The popular Ledesma spent $200-plus of his own money to buy the jumbo steaks for a memorable Argentinia­n-style pit barbecue that he orchestrat­ed for the Wallabies when in training camp at Caloundra in 2016.

“I have a lot of affection and love for the staff members and players. There is a special bond that is going to be like that my whole life,” Ledesma said.

“Cheik and I caught up for a beer already this week, two old friends chatting about life, our wives, kids who went to the same school (in Sydney).”

He instinctiv­ely pinpointed that the Wallabies’ classy set plays off scrums and lineouts had skewered the Pumas in those six Tests. And he’s not being foxed by Israel Folau being named on the wing.

 ??  ?? Pumas coach Mario Ledesma.
Pumas coach Mario Ledesma.

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