Pumas bounced out but can hold heads high, insists Lobbe

Andrew Baldock 10:16 27/10/2015
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  • No regrets: Argentina's Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe.

    Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe admits he is “devastated” that Argentina’s World Cup dream ended at the penultimate knockout stage.

    The Pumas’ memorable push for glory was halted by a 29-15 semi-final defeat against Australia at Twickenham, which means they now face South Africa in Friday’s bronze medal match.

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    Argentina won many admirers for their thrilling attacking style of play, and while 70 times-capped Lobbe has vowed such a refreshing approach will continue, he could not mask disappointment that they came up short.

    “There are no regrets,” he said. “Last week (against Ireland) every bounce went our way, and we went out with the same ideas against Australia, but they dominated the breakdown and every bounce went their way. It is always tough to play catch-up rugby at this level.

    “The only regret would be if we didn’t give it everything and we didn’t believe in what we were doing.

    “We are devastated. We had a dream for us to play next Saturday, not Friday, but we got in front of a really good team and they never give up. I’m really amazed with how they defended.

    “We threw everything we had, but we couldn’t score and that was the difference. I think it is horrible to lose in a semi-final.”

    The future, though, is bright for Argentina. A top-four World Cup finish is guaranteed, repeating their achievement at the 2007 tournament in France, while they also beat South Africa during this year’s Rugby Championship.

    And, in addition, a new Buenos Aires-based franchise is preparing to take part in the 2016 Super Rugby competition, therefore further broadening Argentina’s rugby union horizons.

    “I am very excited about it,” flanker Lobbe added. “I think the players, the people in charge, everyone has the right mindset and they are staying humble. So if they stay humble and keep working hard and keep enjoying it, we can look at the future with a lot of excitement.

    “They are going to play Super Rugby, they are going to play the Rugby Championship and they are going to be together the entire year.”

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