Cheika has defined the 32 Puma for the New Zealand tour for the third and fourth round of the rugby championship. AFP photo
While the charter flight that carries most of the team and technical personnel Australiathe Argentine rugby federation (UAR) has published the list of 32 players that the coach Michele Sheika defined to play against New Zeland the third and fourth dates of Rugby Championship. Those out of love will leave on a large scale to their respective countries where they work as professionals.
Since his arrival, Cheika has been calling on the rotation of players to increase the amount available and that each add playing time or alternate in the starting lineup. So far it has been done, with good results.
The Oceania tour will not be present Augustine Creevy, John Imhoff, Jeronimo de la Fuente, Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro, Francisco Gomez Kodela Y Nicola Sanchez. In the meantime, you will have it again Guido Petti, Edoardo Bello, Santiago Sociono, Benjamin Urdapilleta Y Mayco alivewho was in Mendoza and then was out of love due to his recent paternity.
Juan Imhoff, a great performer in San Juan, will not go on the New Zealand tour.
The squad of the Argentine rugby team will consist of: Tommaso Albornoz, German Matthias, Lautaro Bazan Velez, Edoardo Bello, Gonzalo Bertrano, Emiliano Boffelli, Rodrigo Bruni, Santiago Carreras, Lucio Cinti Y Santiago Lamb.
Tomás Cubelli, Bautista Delguy, Thomas Gallo, Juan Martín González, Santiago Grondona, Facundo Isa, Marcos Kremer, Tomás Lavanini, Juan Cruz Mallía, Pablo Matera Y Santiago Medrano.
Luca Mensa, Giuliano Montoia (Captain), Matías Moroni, Matías Orlando, Joaquín Oviedo, Guido Petti, Ignacio Ruiz, Joel Sclavi, Santiago Socino, Benjamin Urdapilleta Y Mayco alive.
The first week the group will have the week off in Australia and on Saturday 20 they will travel to New Zealand where they will intensify the preparation for the two games, the first will be on Saturday 27 August at 4:45 (Argentina time) in Christchurch and the second, Saturday 3 September at 4:05 pm hamilton.
The All black They got off to a rough start against South Africa – the current world champion – but over the weekend they beat them in the second round 35-22 at Johannesburg’s Ellis Park.
Meanwhile, the Los Pumas achieved their biggest win in their history against the Australian Wallabies (48-17) this Saturday in San Juan and were at the forefront of the rugby league positions with 5 points (+16) over the powers. southern hemisphere.
After the two games against New Zealand, the Argentine team will close the competition with the two games against the South African Springboks: Saturday 17 September at 16:10 in Vélez Sarsfield and a week later, from 12:05, in Kings Durban Park.
Source: Clarin