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<blockquote data-quote="Osezno" data-source="post: 856472" data-attributes="member: 73976"><p>The game against Namibia was awful to watch and the result isn't that important considering Spain has traditionally had the upper hand over Namibia, but it's still pleasant to win with a team that was lacking a big amount of professional players.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I still think we won't qualify for 2019 RWC. But the future is bright in spite of Spanish Rugby Union financial struggles. In Uruguay we've got six very young players (Munilla, Gimeno, Mateu, Jorba, Rábago, Zabala), under age results have been decent and registered players figures are increasing by 10% every year. In 2016 it went above 30k for the first time. Plus 7s and women's rugby are more than OK.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Spain isn't playing Emerging Italy. European sides don't play each other in Nations Cup. Next fixture is against Argentina XV, then Uruguay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osezno, post: 856472, member: 73976"] The game against Namibia was awful to watch and the result isn't that important considering Spain has traditionally had the upper hand over Namibia, but it's still pleasant to win with a team that was lacking a big amount of professional players. Anyway, I still think we won't qualify for 2019 RWC. But the future is bright in spite of Spanish Rugby Union financial struggles. In Uruguay we've got six very young players (Munilla, Gimeno, Mateu, Jorba, Rábago, Zabala), under age results have been decent and registered players figures are increasing by 10% every year. In 2016 it went above 30k for the first time. Plus 7s and women's rugby are more than OK. Spain isn't playing Emerging Italy. European sides don't play each other in Nations Cup. Next fixture is against Argentina XV, then Uruguay. [/QUOTE]
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