Lee Grant
John Eales (66)
Everybody outside of England is hoping that Argentina will be the giant-killer they were in the last RWC when they beat France twice, and Ireland. I can't see it happening this time but I didn't see it coming last time either.
The overseas Argentine players have played only one test this year (and weren't impressive in the 2010 autumn tests either). Also they lost a series at home to Scotland in 2010.
They were ordinary against a nervous Wales team in their only 2011 test a couple of weeks ago – a very low intensity game compared to what we are used to in 3N. No doubt their scrum and general forward play will be strong points of their game, but at one time in the trial they had 1. Roncero (34), 2. Ledesma (38) and 3. Scelzo (35) in the scrum in the 2nd half and it creaked. I know the last two fairly well, as they play for Clermont, and like many of us, they have seen better days. LHP Ayerza of Leicester could find himself getting more game time than some folks think.
At least England is not known for an up tempo game; so that should suit them.
They still have some good players. Backrowers Fernández-Lobbe of Toulon and Leguizamón of Stade Français are experienced hard heads. Star player JMH will be missed and but at least they will have old-stager flyhalf Contepomi of Toulon at the helm and experienced Vergallo of Toulouse will be dishing the ball to him.
They will play 10 man rugby against England and, at their best, will be one of the few teams that will be able to match them. At their best.
Contepomi will have to slot all his goals and the forwards play for 80 minutes.
Have talked about England in another thread. Latest news is that skipper Moody will sit out this match.
The overseas Argentine players have played only one test this year (and weren't impressive in the 2010 autumn tests either). Also they lost a series at home to Scotland in 2010.
They were ordinary against a nervous Wales team in their only 2011 test a couple of weeks ago – a very low intensity game compared to what we are used to in 3N. No doubt their scrum and general forward play will be strong points of their game, but at one time in the trial they had 1. Roncero (34), 2. Ledesma (38) and 3. Scelzo (35) in the scrum in the 2nd half and it creaked. I know the last two fairly well, as they play for Clermont, and like many of us, they have seen better days. LHP Ayerza of Leicester could find himself getting more game time than some folks think.
At least England is not known for an up tempo game; so that should suit them.
They still have some good players. Backrowers Fernández-Lobbe of Toulon and Leguizamón of Stade Français are experienced hard heads. Star player JMH will be missed and but at least they will have old-stager flyhalf Contepomi of Toulon at the helm and experienced Vergallo of Toulouse will be dishing the ball to him.
They will play 10 man rugby against England and, at their best, will be one of the few teams that will be able to match them. At their best.
Contepomi will have to slot all his goals and the forwards play for 80 minutes.
Have talked about England in another thread. Latest news is that skipper Moody will sit out this match.