Ireland v Argentina
Kidney delays team announcement
PA Sport
November 17, 2008
Declan Kidney the head Coach of Ireland during the Guinness series between Ireland and New Zealand at Croke Park in Dublin Ireland on November 15, 2008.
Ireland coach Declan Kidney will name his side to face the Pumas on Thursday © Getty Images
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Ireland have delayed their team announcement for Saturday's clash with Argentina at Croke Park by 48 hours.

Head coach Declan Kidney will announce an enlarged squad at lunchtime tomorrow before unveiling his starting line-up on Thursday morning. Kidney's hand has been forced by injury - most notably the dead legs sustained by Paul O'Connell and Rory Best in Saturday's 22-3 defeat by New Zealand.

Alan Quinlan's citing for stamping has further complicated matters with the Munster back row appearing before a disciplinary hearing this week. Saturday's showdown with Argentina - the rivals' ninth meeting in nine years - has taken on greater significance following the publication of the latest world rankings.

Ireland must prevail against the Pumas if they are to cling on to eighth place in the International Rugby Board standings. Scotland - who host Canada this weekend - are snapping at their heals at ninth in the table with both teams having one influential match remaining.

The rankings determine the seedings for the 2011 World Cup, to be announced on December 1, and Ireland are desperate to avoid the type of perilous group that contributed to their misery last autumn. Should they drop to ninth, they could be drawn in a pool featuring hosts New Zealand and France or England.

Argentina, who are desperate to hold onto fourth place at the expense of England, confirmed Ireland's demise in the final pool match of last year's World Cup.

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