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More players sign up for Super Rugby in Argentina
http://www.sanzarrugby.com/superrugby/news/more-players-sign-up-for-super-rugby-in-argentina/
Updated List:
Tomás Cubelli (12 June 1989, scrumhalf, 34 caps)
Tomás Lezana (16 February 1994, loose forward, 1 cap)
Javier Ortega Desio (14 June 1990, loose forward, 12 caps)
MatÃas Orlando (14 November 1991, centre, 9 caps)
Gabriel Ascárate (20 October 1987, centre/wing, 14 caps)
Martin Landajo (14 June 1988, scrumhalf/flyhalf, 40 caps)
Guido Petti Pagadizábal (17 November 1994, lock, 2 caps)
Pablo Matera (18 July 1993, flanker, 13 caps)
MatÃas Alemanno (5 December 1991, lock, 11 caps)
Rodrigo Baez (8 February 1989, loose forward, 16 caps)
Jerónimo de la Fuente (24 February 1991, centre, 9 caps)
Facundo Isa (21 September 1993, loose forward, 3 caps)
Manuel Montero (20 November 1991, utility back, 20 caps)
The group all signed contracts until at least the end of the 2017 season following a Pampas XV training session in Rosario on Tuesday.
Thanks for the info. The three players you mention above who have definitely committed to their current clubs instead of the new franchise (Fernández Lobbe; Ayerza; Bosch) - are they the only ones, as far as you know? Obviously, these three are all older players who offer a lot of experience whereas those who have signed are generally younger and often playing in Argentina - no experience of a top, competitive professional league. Given that national selection will apparently be only for players in Super Rugby, isn't there a worry that both the Argentinian Franchise (does it have a name yet ... ?) and the national team will seriously suffer from a lack of experience of high quality rugby?
Also- no Nicolás Sánchez yet! I can't help worrying about Toulon offering him more money, he's vital to Argentina and still young. In my opinion the form international fly-half in the world last year.