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Aussies wary of ‘world-class’ Sanchez in Argentina clash

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SYDNEY: Skipper Michael Hooper pinpointed playmaker Nicolas Sanchez, along with former Wallabies coach Michael Cheika, as threats on Friday as Australia look to avoid the embarrassi­ng fate of New Zealand when they face Argentina.

Australia head into Saturday’s Tri Nations sellout clash against the Pumas in Newcastle, north of Sydney, buoyed by upseting the All Blacks a fortnight ago.

But Argentina’s even more stunning 25-15 victory over Ian Foster’s men last week quickly blew away any Australian complacenc­y.

“Playing these guys before, we are fully aware of what they are capable of,” Hooper said of Argentina.

“They showed so much heart and good discipline (against New Zealand), they’ve got some really good players coming through and will be a really big threat tomorrow night.

“Argentina have been geting beter every year since we started playing them.”

Key to Argentina’s win against three-time world champions New Zealand -- their first in 35 years -- was Sanchez, who scored all the points, including their lone try and six penalties.

“He’s quality player, can kick off both feet, he’s a running threat, he has a great skill set,” Hooper said of the Stade Francais fly-half.

“And he puts his body on the line. He’s a really good 10, a really world-class, quality 10. He’s played a lot in Europe, he’s a threat and he’s a focus for us.”

Hooper also noted the threat posed by Argentina captain Pablo Matera, referring to him too as world-class.

Another opponent Hooper knows plenty about is Cheika, his former Australia coach who departed acrimoniou­sly ater the Wallabies failed World Cup campaign last year.

Cheika is now working as a consultant for Argentina alongside coach Mario Ledesma, with the pair credited with orchestrat­ing the All Blacks’ takedown.

“He can offer a hell of a lot. ‘Cheik’ is a great coach. But I’m not in camp so I don’t know what he’s talking about,” said Hooper.

“But Cheik had a good knack of keeping you on your toes, so I’m sure he’s been keeping them on their toes ater a good performanc­e last week.

“I’m not sure what he’s going to be throwing out and what their boys will be coming up with this week, but it’s imperative for us to focus on ourselves and what we want to deliver.”

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