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[2020 RC/Tri Nations] Round 3: Argentina V New Zealand (14/11/2020)
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<blockquote data-quote="Felipe" data-source="post: 1009542" data-attributes="member: 76332"><p>South Africa has historically been very generous to us, but you need to be even more so.</p><p>The exodus of South African teams in Europe is catastrophic for us. If to this we add the fact that the 1st division of the Currie Cup was banned from us. As a reminder, in 2019 we won the 2nd division of the Currie Cup with Jaguares B and we were forbidden to go to the 1st division by SARU.</p><p>You have everything to gain by letting us participate in the 1st division. I am of the opinion that the Currie Cup should become something of a major tournament in the African and American continents.</p><p>Just as Namibia participated in the 2nd division at one time, the winner of the South American league could have a place in this tournament. On the other hand Jaguares B should be invited by default to the 1st division.</p><p>This scheme would allow us to occupy our professional players who do not join the Pumas during the second half of the year. But what about the first half?</p><p>Our Argentina-based professional players, many of whom are Pumas, require first-level competition for the first half of the year. The South American league is not enough. The South Africans must help us integrate the Jagurares into PRO14 with Stormers, Sharks, Lions, Bulls. Otherwise, the level of Pumas will drop drastically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felipe, post: 1009542, member: 76332"] South Africa has historically been very generous to us, but you need to be even more so. The exodus of South African teams in Europe is catastrophic for us. If to this we add the fact that the 1st division of the Currie Cup was banned from us. As a reminder, in 2019 we won the 2nd division of the Currie Cup with Jaguares B and we were forbidden to go to the 1st division by SARU. You have everything to gain by letting us participate in the 1st division. I am of the opinion that the Currie Cup should become something of a major tournament in the African and American continents. Just as Namibia participated in the 2nd division at one time, the winner of the South American league could have a place in this tournament. On the other hand Jaguares B should be invited by default to the 1st division. This scheme would allow us to occupy our professional players who do not join the Pumas during the second half of the year. But what about the first half? Our Argentina-based professional players, many of whom are Pumas, require first-level competition for the first half of the year. The South American league is not enough. The South Africans must help us integrate the Jagurares into PRO14 with Stormers, Sharks, Lions, Bulls. Otherwise, the level of Pumas will drop drastically. [/QUOTE]
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