Rejuvenated Argentina head to Europe with Ireland in crosshairs – Rugby



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Oct 29 (Reuters) – Argentina will be playing three tests in Europe in November but the resurgent Pumas, coming off their best ever Rugby Championship campaign, are focused solely on their opener against Ireland.

Coach Mario Ledesma, who is leading the way in the world for the first time in the world, is expecting "intensity, intensity, intensity," from Joe Schmidt's side in Dublin on Nov. 10.

"They are a team that can compete mano a mano," he said of the Irish, who is ranked second in the world, seven places ahead of the Pumas.

"They are the only team that broke the All Blacks winning run, the only team that broke England's winning run, and the truth is that they are a very big team and a good team to mirror ourselves because the fact is … they don 't have many weak points. "

Ireland halted New Zealand's 18-match winning streak in Chicago two years ago and brought to an end a similar run from England to deprive their rivals of a Grand Slam in 2017.

They have lost only two of their 14 tests since that victory over England, are the current Six Nations champions, and Australia beat in a test series in June.

Argentina beat an injury-depleted Ireland in the quarter-finals of the 2015 World Cup but lost 28-19 on a freezing day in Dublin last year, going 20-0 down before launching a spirited fightback that later came up short.

Also play tests against France in Lille on Nov. 17 and Scotland at Murrayfield on Nov. 24, before playing the Barbarians at Twickenham on Dec. 1, when they are playing rugby championship.

After recording victories over South Africa and Australia, they blew a chance to make it three wins with a disastrous second-half performance in their final match against the Wallabies.

Ahead 31-7 at halftime, the lost Pumas 45-34 after what was the second-biggest collapse in international rugby history.

Ledesma appointed Pablo Matera as captain in place of Agustin Creevy.

Ledesma, in his first season in charge, said the change was no reflection on the 33-year-old Creevy and stressed that the hooker would keep his place in the team.

"We wanted a new voice," said Luck.

Rampaging flanker Matera, who also Captains Super Rugby Jaguares, has 55 tests under his belt but is still only 25-years-old.

Stade Francais prop Ramiro Herrera is the only European-based player in Argentina's provisional squad of 38 for the tests, although inspirational flyhalf Nicolas Sanchez will also join the Parisian club after the tour.

Uncapped youngsters Lucio Sordoni and Mayco Vivas were also included in the back row. (Additional reporting by Ramiro Scandolo Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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