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Australia vs Argentina Preview | Tri Nations 2020

Although the Tri Nations Cup is all-but secured by New Zealand after their emphatic 38-0 whitewash of Argentina last week, this match is technically not a dead rubber. The Pumas need to win by a 93-point margin to upset the points differential, whilst the Australia need an extra eight points more. In the immense unlikelihood that either side will defeat the other by so many points, there is little pressure on this match to do anything other than win it and not come last. Argentina, however, have been in turmoil this week over the sacking of their captain Pablo Matera and his suspension, alongside Guido Petti and Santiago Socino, for historical xenophobic social media posts uncovered recently and then the flip-flopping on that decision on Wednesday. This unrest in the camp, as well as their brutal defeat last weekend, should leave little room in their stomachs for a last hurrah here and the Wallabies can enjoy an offensive exhibition where they likely share the tries amongst a rotating line-up. If you'd like to donate & show support to my channel, you can do so by: ► Become a member: https://bit.ly/2UM5Dp9 ► Patreon Account: http://bit.ly/2GqsDm3 Please Like, Share & Subscribe to Walking Tall with G-MAN ►Please Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2IHrfeW ►Business Enquiries: garethmason3@gmail.com ► Subscribe to my second channel: http://bit.ly/2Gi6Ign Connect with me on my Social Media Channels: ► Facebook: http://bit.ly/2Jz5lwi ► Twitter: http://bit.ly/2YRe0zu ► Instagram: http://bit.ly/32vbqBe ► Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/2RtO0IC ► Music by https://youtube.com/ikson or https://soundcloud.com/ikson Why I created my YouTube Channel: Through my YouTube Channel "Walking Tall with G-MAN" I strive to inspire and motivate people to never give up in life as well as using this platform to share my sporting passion. When I was younger, I was told because of my height I wouldn’t be able to play a sport in school however I proved everyone wrong and played sport and became first-team cricket captain of my school. Having dwarfism did force me to stop playing sport after varsity; however, I continued to share my passion through my YouTube Channel.