“A lesson for World Rugby”, the particular request for an English for the victory of the Pumas against the All Blacks

"A lesson for World Rugby", the particular request for an English for the victory of the Pumas against the All Blacks

After the historic victory of Los Pumas before the All Blacks in Vélez by the Second date of the Rugby Championship, Brian Mooreformer hooker of Englandasked World Rugby that Act to take advantage of the impact of the Argentine triumph and thus strengthen international rugby. The best of rugby, in Disney+ Premium plan.

In an article published in The Telegraph, Moore said: “For many years, the unique quality of the six nations has been its propensity to throw at least one result that confused the predictions of the best rugby oracles every year. It may not have exhibited the best rugby on the planet, but maintained interest thanks to its ability to surprise. Instead, the Rugby Championship, in its multiple facets, has been quite the opposite: better quality, but less surprises. Predictability even bores the most aguerrido fans, and even the most faithful appreciate a little uncertainty in a competition “.

Then, the English hooker finalist of the 1991 World Cup, he added: “They will accept continuous victories as the price of predictability, but, in the end, it is preferable to have both victory and risk. Reason for celebrating the recent setbacks of fortune of South Africa and New Zealand; not to gloat over their few defeats, but to celebrate the emergence of a more interesting championship rugby Championship”.

But the curious request came on the end of the column, where Moore mentioned that World Rugby should quickly take advantage of the aim of strengthening international rugby. “Look at the improvement that Argentina has experienced in these last ten years, which has gone from being the inevitable scapegoat of the Rugby Championship to a team capable of competing at the same level as its opponents … none of this has been the result of luck. Rather, it has been thanks to the hard work of the Pumas and the advantage of having guaranteed matches against first level rivals for a prolonged period, regardless A lesson for World Rugby.wrote English.