The Citizen (Gauteng)

Prop warns of Puma power

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– The All Blacks have been tested by Argentina’s powerful scrum in the past and face a “huge challenge” to contain their forwards in Saturday’s Rugby Championsh­ip clash in Nelson, prop Owen Franks (above) said yesterday.

The defending champions will bid for their 15th straight win in the tournament against Mario Ledesma’s Argentina, who have arrived in New Zealand full of confidence after an impressive 3219 win over South Africa.

The Pumas have long taken pride in the strength of their set piece, and Franks was impressed by the South Americans’ dominance against the Springboks as they claimed just their fourth win in 35 games in the southern hemisphere tournament.

“They take real pride in their set piece,” he told local media in Nelson.

“You saw against South Africa they kept the ball in their scrum and they had ascendancy.

“The thing about the Pumas is you can never underestim­ate them. Back in 2012 or the year before their scrum went to another level and I probably didn’t give them the respect they deserved and I paid for it.”

The All Blacks had little trouble dealing with Australia’s set piece in back-to-back wins to start the tournament, with lock Brodie Retallick proving instrument­al in upsetting the Wallabies’ line-out in the Sydney opener.

Former World Rugby Playerof-the-Year Retallick saw a different threat at lineout time against the Pumas, who he felt had added speed to their traditiona­l power.

“They’re obviously big men,” he told reporters.

“In the past we’ve backed our speed to get on top of them but seeing them in the first couple of rounds, they’ve become very explosive.” – Reuters

Wellington

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