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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 948999" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>I don't think there is a professional tournament in Argentina yet. I know they are planning to have a South American type of tournament with teams from Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and maybe Chile all competing. Last I read about that, was that they're planning to kickstart this tournament later this year consisting of 8 teams. But I don't know anything more than that. </p><p></p><p>But just to get back to the Jaguares XV in the Currie Cup first division. AFAIK the ARU and SARU have an agreement where SARU is funding the Jaguares just like they're funding the other teams in the tournament to a certain extent. The team is also getting a portion of the ticket sales for their "home" games where they are based, and the classes the guys are attending, are also being funded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 948999, member: 40658"] I don't think there is a professional tournament in Argentina yet. I know they are planning to have a South American type of tournament with teams from Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and maybe Chile all competing. Last I read about that, was that they're planning to kickstart this tournament later this year consisting of 8 teams. But I don't know anything more than that. But just to get back to the Jaguares XV in the Currie Cup first division. AFAIK the ARU and SARU have an agreement where SARU is funding the Jaguares just like they're funding the other teams in the tournament to a certain extent. The team is also getting a portion of the ticket sales for their "home" games where they are based, and the classes the guys are attending, are also being funded. [/QUOTE]
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