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  • boxing match

  • our team was actually muck when you think about it. Cian healy, mike ross, stephen ferris, sean o brien, jamie heaslip, connor murray, johnathen sexton, tommy bowe and rob kearney would have walked on to that team

  • love the rugby world cup... which country is gg to win this year?

  • @reyjay07 Lol, way to scour old vids for comments that are over a year old, get a life lolzerz

  • worst commentary ive ever heard

  • terrible commentary !! 

  • Contepomi is the best!!!!

  • I dont know what to make of the Argies - they really hit top form in 2005-2007 but there teams been getting on a bit - their pack has an average age of 31 i seen somewhere.

    They need 1) a professional league in their own country most importantly - not an amateur one - otherwise the sport will always trail far behind football in status terms - and 2) get into the Trinations, which is already done and set for 2012.

  • why doesn't argentina enjoy the "6-nations" that would become a "7-nations"?

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  • Irland its good enough, but Argentina its getting better and better

  • Contepomi is the biggest prick in rugby. Taunting the opposition is of dubious acceptability, but when they are your clubmates...........

  • @kingdumber He ran with his tail between his legs once he set foot in limerick. a very over rated player he is.

  • If arentina played more games like ireland dos im sure arentina will be the nxt NZ team

  • wow i was all for the pro argentina comments but next NZ!!!! what are you smokin, you guys need to stop gettin ahead of yourselves. ATM there are little signs of young talent so who is going to replace the oldies like felipe, Lobbe, Roncero,Ledesma and the likes. As far as playing with the SH teams, don't be so sure improvement will come quickly. Italy have been in the 6 nations for years and yet they can't scrape a win. Agrentina are good i'll grant you that but don't get ahead of yourself.

  • hope with the 4 nations  in the 2013 we`ll notably improve

  • Argentina are gonna leave all Northern hemisphere teams behind when they join the tri nations in 2012 to form the quad nations competition. they gonna be a rugby power house by 2016 after annaul tests against all blacks, Australia and south africa. they are already a good team for a team that doesnt play in any annual competition.

  • haha cheers man i'm not irish though just htink they are ALOT better then argintina and btw the rules are all the same over the world not divinded into northern and southern hemisphers (Y)

  • Uh duh, I was commenting on the class and level of play in southern hemisphere as compared to northern hemisphere. Look at the last WC, how did ireland do? o yea.

  • @satchmoeiscool Teams arent magically better in the SH. They're good ( Aussies NZ, Boks) because of their long successful history. Just because your teams in that hemisphere doesnt mean it clings to that title as well.

    I hope the argies do well - you've shown up so many teams in the professional era while your country is technically still in the amateur days with the leagues and competitions its in - But they need more talent - A dismantled ireland team beat them well in 2008

  • hernandes scum

  • u what?

  • argentina..tsssh, gimme a break..Ireland destroyed the six nations and that shows that they hav improved since then..rematch anyone?

  • Umm, ireland is OK for northern hemisphere, its a different ballgame in southern hemisphere, though. Argentina will outclass and outmatch ireland all the time.

  • hahahahahahaha .. oh your serious .. hahahah that just makes it even funnier :L

  • ignorant

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