The solidarity gesture of the All Blacks in Buenos Aires: they helped lift a car in the center

The solidarity gesture of the All Blacks in Buenos Aires: they helped lift a car in the center

Members of All Blacksthe selection of rugby of New Zealand, They helped free a Rollover truck In a bollard in Buenos Aires. The team is in the Argentine capital to dispute the Rugby Championship in front of the Pumas.

New Zealandes are found in the country To face the Pumas twice for the Rugby Championship. The first game between the two selected will be played Saturdayat 16.10in Mario Alberto Kempes Cordoba. The following Saturday, there will be unchanged at Amalfitani Buenos Aires.

The peculiar fact developed in a Transmitted Calle del Centro Porteñowhere players walked dressed in the clothing of their selection, when a Truck ended with the rear mounted on one of the bollards that separate the roadway from the sidewalk.

At that time, one of the members of the New Zealand squad was next to the left rear wheel, another on the right side and the third in the back. With that coordinated movement, they raised the vehicle and They were able to get him out of the cumbersome situation.

New Zealand rugby selection

The players took out the truck that was with the back mounted on one of the bollards.

It is not the first time that something of these characteristics happens with the All Blacks, since two years ago, In France, a truck ran among all that he was blocking the path of the micro that moved them.

The visit of the All Blacks to La Bombonera

In their stay in the national capital, the team recognized worldwide both for their sports skills and for their traditional haka took the opportunity to visit the Bombonerathe stadium of Boca Juniorswhere they witnessed the 1-1 draw between Boca and Racing, and to travel the Buenos Aires streets.

In the mythical stadium were figures such as Rieko Ioane, Leroy Carter, Timoci Tavatavanawai, Brodie Mcalister, Cortez Ratima, Sevu Reece, Ariu Kirifi duplessis, Vita Mafileo, Billy Proctor, Giorgio Bower, Damian McKenzie, TUPOU VAAI, Samipeni Finau, Emi Narawa, Scott Barrett and Beauden Barrett.

After the visit, the New Zealand coach, Scott RobertsonI dedicate a few words to the experience lived: “Football was for what we were all there, but we enjoyed people’s happiness and singing. Simply fans continued singing for three hours. The energy and rhythm were simply incredible, and we were humming. It was a great experience”,

All Blacks in Boca

The All Blacks in La Bombonera.

Source: Ambito

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