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<blockquote data-quote="Shaggy" data-source="post: 904751" data-attributes="member: 43400"><p>Yes, interesting to compare the approaches of the Wolves to the Jaguares; both are the sole representative for their country in the competition. The Pumas players essentially have to play for the Jaguares to be selected for national honors, and the fatigue factor must be enormous. I'm not sure that the Japanese have the same restriction, but the idea of rotating the personal through the Wolves playing side, playing along side of experienced expats from various nations, seems sound to me in terms of player development, while it has probably cost them in terms of results on the paddock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaggy, post: 904751, member: 43400"] Yes, interesting to compare the approaches of the Wolves to the Jaguares; both are the sole representative for their country in the competition. The Pumas players essentially have to play for the Jaguares to be selected for national honors, and the fatigue factor must be enormous. I'm not sure that the Japanese have the same restriction, but the idea of rotating the personal through the Wolves playing side, playing along side of experienced expats from various nations, seems sound to me in terms of player development, while it has probably cost them in terms of results on the paddock. [/QUOTE]
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