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Sweet and Spicy: what's the buzz on honey infusions? | SaltWirePARIS - The All Blacks are desperate to avoid any repeat of their disappointing 2019 experience in next week's World Cup semi-final against Argentina, defence coach Scott McLeod said on Sunday.
Saturday's win over a much improved Ireland side was by a narrower margin but no less confidence-boosting and McLeod said the All Blacks were determined to get their preparations right for the meeting with the Pumas back at the Stade de France. "In 2019, we didn't do that as well in our week leading into England, and it's not necessarily the opposition it's just the quality of what we put into the week.
"And we respect Argentina, they are a different beast to Ireland and we will slowly build the week. We have to get excited about that and we will."
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