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<blockquote data-quote="Xapi" data-source="post: 773591" data-attributes="member: 56815"><p>It has been stated very clearly that Fernandez Lobbe, Ayerza and Imhoff would not be eligible for Pumas.</p><p></p><p>Hernandez actually signed for Jaguares.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is probably the only down side from the Jaguares for the Pumas: the top tier playing minutes for Pumas players will be limited to the Jaguares, wich means that the second choice for the Pumas in, say, Fly Half, would be the substitute Jaguares Fly Half (meaning he had little playing time during the calendar) or a Fly Half from the local league (URBA or other, meaning he is facing lower opposition).</p><p></p><p>An exception seems to be Cubelli, who has signed for a Aus franchise if I'm not mistaken. That's a path that will have to be more travelled in the future, with Argentinian players signing for other SR franchises, or we'll risk having little depth at international tournaments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xapi, post: 773591, member: 56815"] It has been stated very clearly that Fernandez Lobbe, Ayerza and Imhoff would not be eligible for Pumas. Hernandez actually signed for Jaguares. This is probably the only down side from the Jaguares for the Pumas: the top tier playing minutes for Pumas players will be limited to the Jaguares, wich means that the second choice for the Pumas in, say, Fly Half, would be the substitute Jaguares Fly Half (meaning he had little playing time during the calendar) or a Fly Half from the local league (URBA or other, meaning he is facing lower opposition). An exception seems to be Cubelli, who has signed for a Aus franchise if I'm not mistaken. That's a path that will have to be more travelled in the future, with Argentinian players signing for other SR franchises, or we'll risk having little depth at international tournaments. [/QUOTE]
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