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<blockquote data-quote="jaimeduque" data-source="post: 582559" data-attributes="member: 40921"><p>Argentina are also doing a lot better at Junior level, last year 4th and this year 6th (with a little more luck could've been higher). Hopefully this year the home wins on the Rugby Championship will come. It's sad that aside from the big names in Europe there still isn't a way for their massive number of amateurs to bridge the gap with pros. At best they can expect to play for Pampas XV in the Vodacom Cup (one tier below Currie Cup) and irrelevant internationals against Brazil, Uruguay and Chile (please don't be offended, but it's a fact even Argentina's D side is light years ahead of your best possible XVs). If they can solve that with either a local domestic pro structure or more integration with Super Rugby they can finally achieve the consistency to match the size of their cojones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaimeduque, post: 582559, member: 40921"] Argentina are also doing a lot better at Junior level, last year 4th and this year 6th (with a little more luck could've been higher). Hopefully this year the home wins on the Rugby Championship will come. It's sad that aside from the big names in Europe there still isn't a way for their massive number of amateurs to bridge the gap with pros. At best they can expect to play for Pampas XV in the Vodacom Cup (one tier below Currie Cup) and irrelevant internationals against Brazil, Uruguay and Chile (please don't be offended, but it's a fact even Argentina's D side is light years ahead of your best possible XVs). If they can solve that with either a local domestic pro structure or more integration with Super Rugby they can finally achieve the consistency to match the size of their cojones. [/QUOTE]
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