After nearly three years of failed expectations, Frank Hadden's team now travel to Argentina to play the world’s third-ranked team who are out to prove their World Cup bronze was no fluke. Posted May 01, 2008 by James Mortimer
Both Argentina coach Santiago Phelan and his Scottish counterpart Frank Hadden have named their squads for the upcoming series – with the South Americans naming a much weaker team than the formidable side that finished third in last year's World Cup. Posted May 09, 2008 by James Mortimer
When the world No.1 nation's 'B' team slaughter the No.4 side, it suggests that something is seriously wrong with international rugby union. Could a reversal of the Experimental Law Variations save the day? Posted August 09, 2008 by Greg Smith
After the Pumas' excellent showing in the World Cup, the focus is on where to place them in competitive rugby. The Southern Hemisphere looks the best bet. Posted October 15, 2007 by Michael Duncan
The Pumas' impressive performance in the World Cup demands inclusion in a major tournament. The question is which of the two hemispheres would suit them better. Posted October 16, 2007 by Graham Smith
Seventh straight loss puts coach Andy Robinson's future in doubt. Posted November 11, 2006 by Reuters
Sportingo's Donna Gee believes Argentina's shock series win over the Irish was meaningless and that Brian O'Driscoll's men will be a real threat in France in September. Posted July 04, 2007 by Donna Gee
It was supposed to be a formality for the hosts - an opening clash with Argentina in front of 80,000 baying fans at the Stade de France. But it all went wrong, just as it did for their soccer counterparts against Senegal in 2002. Posted September 07, 2007 by Donna Gee
The impressive way Argentina ended Ireland's interest in the tournament suggests they will be a handful for the big boys in the later stages. It's Scotland next up - should be a doddle. Posted October 01, 2007 by Donna Gee
The Pumas have a great recent record against Les Bleus and will try to grind the Rugby World Cup hosts down in next week's tournament opener. But if French flair and backs are given space, there can only be one winner. Posted September 01, 2007 by James Mortimer
The World Cup hosts failed to heed the ubiquitous sporting cliche - 'never underestimate the opposition'. The Pumas needed no such reminder as the French backline were made to look like snails. Posted September 08, 2007 by Wayne Sloane
The World Cup hosts are in danger of not qualifying for the final stages after failing to deliver against the Pumas. Posted September 08, 2007 by Peter Sickle
England, Australia and the world have stuttered against New Zealand's dominance and growth and have been left behind. But the fast-emerging Pumas deserve more recognition from the IRB. Posted September 14, 2007 by James Mortimer
As preparations build for France later this year, the question is who can beat the All Blacks? Forget dark horses, instead think light blue Pumas. Posted June 08, 2007 by Harshan Jeyakumar
The Pumas' game plan worked perfectly while the nervous French had nothing in response. Anything other than a win against Ireland will see the hosts ejected from their own party. Posted September 07, 2007 by Hamish McBrearty
As Northern Hemisphere rugby takes a rest before the new European season, the South v North ledger this year reads 10-2. The chasm between the world’s top four teams and their rivals north of the equator is as large as ever. Posted July 15, 2008 by James Mortimer
Preparing for battle: Australia v England, New Zealand v France, South Africa v Fiji and Argentina v Scotland. Upcoming RWC2007 fixtures and live online streaming media. Posted October 02, 2007 by Sportingo Staff
The men from South America may have bowed out of the World Cup, but they are rising stars in the global rugby landscape. It's time to give them a slot in one of the major competitions. Posted October 15, 2007 by Darren Maslin
Coach Eddie O'Sullivan has finally seen the light (well, some think so) and set a Tiger on the Pumas. Recalled Leicester fullback Geordan Murphy's attacking flair could yet inspire the Irish to qualify. Posted September 26, 2007 by Donna Gee
The Pumas excel over an uninspired France, the All Blacks and Wallabies hit top gear, the Six Nations struggle and the USA play above expectations. An interesting first weekend at the Rugby World Cup. Posted September 10, 2007 by Minter Dial
The omens aren't good for Sunday's make-or-break clash with the Pool D leaders. Could it be that the Puma stalking the Leinster ranks gave the South Americans the lowdown on us? Posted September 29, 2007 by Michael Duncan
The tournament has already thrown up at least one major surprise but two things remain constant - Tri-Nations superiority and Japan are still rubbish. Posted September 10, 2007 by Sports Freak
With Richie McCaw and Dan Carter pulling the strings, New Zealand looked in a different class during the first round of matches - and it's hard to see anyone beating them. Posted September 10, 2007 by James Mortimer
A veteran Rugby Union fan takes a look at the World Cup action and sees comparisons between the competing nations and the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea, Blackburn...and Leeds United. Posted September 12, 2007 by Gerry Horsfield
World Rugby Cup pundit Jimmy Mortimer predicts the outcome of the long-awaited 2007 tournament, which starts on Friday - or was it a month ago? Posted September 05, 2007 by James Mortimer
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