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British and Irish Lions: is it time to an Argentinian tour?
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<blockquote data-quote="j&#039;nuh" data-source="post: 763966" data-attributes="member: 55446"><p>Since the last World Cup, Argentina have lost 9 out of their 11 games against the home nations. The Lions would then be another step up from any of the home nations. This Ireland result is an exception to the rule that Argentina are around, or slightly below, the home nations in terms of ability. (Which is not downplaying Argentina; it's impressive given they lack a professional league.)</p><p></p><p>I'd like to see Argentina at least have winning records against all NH teams before thinking they should be toured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j'nuh, post: 763966, member: 55446"] Since the last World Cup, Argentina have lost 9 out of their 11 games against the home nations. The Lions would then be another step up from any of the home nations. This Ireland result is an exception to the rule that Argentina are around, or slightly below, the home nations in terms of ability. (Which is not downplaying Argentina; it's impressive given they lack a professional league.) I'd like to see Argentina at least have winning records against all NH teams before thinking they should be toured. [/QUOTE]
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