Donncha reveals bad blood
Second row Donncha O'Callaghan has exposed the depth of hostility between Ireland and Argentina.
Ireland emerged as victors in a bad- tempered encounter between the two sides at Croke Park on Saturday.
O'Callaghan said: "There is a fair bit of niggle between Argentina and Ireland. Personally I don't like them and they'd probably say the same about me. It makes the win more satisfying."
Kidney: No Wallace worry
Ireland coach Declan Kidney claims the injury that forced David Wallace out of his side's victory over Argentina is a relatively minor problem.
The powerful flanker was a late withdrawal from the 17-3 success at Croke Park because of a neck injury.
Kidney said: "There will be some soft tissue damage there but he will be fine. Sometimes you have to be careful with an injury like that."
Kidney out to avoid Pumas
Declan Kidney hopes Ireland's 17-3 victory over Argentina has prevented another World Cup collision course between the rivals.
Both teams have suffered at the hands of the other in the last three tournaments, clashing in pivotal games that sent one of them home.
Kidney said: "The result could mean we won't have to play them at the World Cup. That may be a slight relief."