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Felipe Cantepomi confirmed the team Pumas to face to do New Zealand to him Rugby Championship And Pablo Matera In his absence he will be the captain Julian Montoya. The game will be played next Saturday at 3:45 and you can watch it live Disney+ And ESPN.

At Wellington, the third line will be reached 17 caps against the All Blacks in Southern Hemisphere competition And he will be the Argentinian with the most crosses against New Zealanders in this tournament. This achievement was shared by the pioneers who appeared among the alumni Nicholas SanchezWith 16 matches.

In 2013, Matera played his first match for the championship against Oceanic. In that edition, he dominated Las Pumas’ losses, 28-13 at Hamilton and 33-15 at La Plata. One of the more notable matches was a 25-18 win in Christchurch in 2022.

Of wearing the ribbon, the forward gushed: “I’m really happy. It’s been a great week, being back in New Zealand, I think. There is no bigger challenge than playing against the All Blacks It’s a unique opportunity for us as a team to come here and play twice. It is my pleasure to be the captain in this game.Even though Julie (Montoya) is on the mend, she’s having a great week preparing for the big challenge ahead.”

“From the first day we arrived in New Zealand we had a clear plan of what we wanted to do and what we were working on. If we start evaluating all blacks, we can talk all day about what their strengths areI believe it is up to us today how well we can do what we propose for this competition. I choose to focus on ourselves and fine tune, one more practice is very important for us and I know that if we are good at the plan we have this weekend we have a better chance to win. This game,” he concluded.

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