The Aftermath: Where to Now for a Brave but Beaten Argentina?

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In the aftermath of their heartbreaking Rugby Championship final defeat, the question for Argentina is: where to now? Their performance at Twickenham was a powerful mix of brilliance and vulnerability, and the path forward will require them to build on their strengths while addressing their critical weaknesses.

The positives are abundant. The Pumas possess a backline with the skill and pace to trouble any defense in the world. Their fighting spirit is second to none, and they have developed a tactical maturity that allows them to compete at the highest level. They have firmly established themselves as a top-tier rugby nation.

However, the final brutally exposed their Achilles’ heel: the scrum. Their inability to compete with the South African set piece was the single biggest reason for their defeat. This must be the number one priority for the coaching staff. Achieving at least parity at the scrum is non-negotiable if they are to win major trophies.

The other major challenge will be navigating the uncertain financial and competitive landscape of southern hemisphere rugby. As the junior partner in SANZAAR, their voice can often be drowned out, and ensuring a stable and competitive future for Argentinian rugby will be a major off-field battle.

The Pumas leave London as a brave but beaten side. They have the talent and the passion to reach the pinnacle of the sport, but the aftermath of this defeat must be a period of honest reflection and hard work, particularly in the unforgiving world of the front row.

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