The 24-year-old center had to be replaced with a heavy blow to the head in the quarter-final victory over Wales, but on Tuesday he trained with his teammates and will be available against the All Blacks.
After the epic success of The Pumas against Wales on Saturday for quarterfinals of the Rugby World Cup in France, the Australian-led team Michael Cheika there will be the presence of Santiago Chocobares for the match against the All Blacks for the semifinals.
The 24-year-old Santa Fe center was replaced by Mathias Moroni, the hero of the nightwithin 29-17 victory over the British due to a blow to the head and This Tuesday he received a medical discharge that he was allowed train with your peers in Paris and reappear against New Zealand next friday at Stade de France in Saint Denis.
He wing Mateo Carrerasauthor of three presentation tests against Japanese, He suffered a minor trauma to one of his insteps.but I will not be in danger for the next stage. This Wednesday, without the skills included in the head coach’s planning, 23 nominees will be announced.
Cheika pinned the All Blacks
The Australian coach The Pumas was saved in the run-up to the semi-finals of Rugby World Cupbut he appreciates what his managers have done so far: “I don’t want to get emotional, but the players are very good kids. They worked hard and I think we have seen the result. “We won’t be the favourites, that’s for sure, but we’ll give it our all.”
Source: Tycsports
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