Ian Foster congratulates his players
With seven attempts on the clock, New Zealand reassured itself on Saturday morning by defeating Argentina (53-3) on behalf of the fourth day of the Rugby Championships. She set the record straight, a week after being tamed by the same Pumas, and giving a breath of fresh air to coach Ian Foster, under pressure due to a lack of results from his team. “No, it’s the coach’s life,” but failed at the end of the meeting when asked if he was feeling light. Ian Foster does not address his case. He remembers the reaction of his men, who had become leaders two days ago thanks to the attack bonus point.
Reaction on the pitch appreciated by Foster
“All we’ve done is get back into the game. From a championship standpoint, we still have a lot to do, so we’ll roll up our sleeves and get down to business, and it follows that, in comments reported by local media, Ian Foster is satisfied with his men and intent on proving that six defeats have been conceded. About her in the last nine meetings are accidents. I’m proud of how hard we worked to make our game where we wanted it. It didn’t happen as quickly as we would have liked it, but we saw its signs tonight. There’s no doubt the team felt different pressures… I’m proud of how the players keep going. Will be available The Barrett brothers and their teammates have the opportunity to please their coach a little more on Sept. 15 in Australia. Journey presents its first title to the New Zealanders, while their South African chaser will meet in Argentina.
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