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<blockquote data-quote="Tautahi" data-source="post: 717001" data-attributes="member: 71306"><p>With the the tournament at it's final stage, Pampas Xv defend their ***le against Fiji Warriors. Canada A play Samoa A for third & fourth place, well Tonga A play Junior Japan. </p><p></p><p>So far the competition has proven a few things, first of all Argentine domestic rugby is in the right place. An that is no surprise, seeing that all the players a locally based proves the HIGH PERFORMANCE program is doing something right. Second to that Fiji a way ahead of Samoa and Tonga and this may not been seen on the big stage, but these competitions give us a telling fact it's sad, it all comes down to the infrastructure set in place, Fiji are doing well and are heading in the right direction. I can only account for Tonga were major works need to be done. </p><p>Special mention to Iosefo Bele Tabalala family who sadly passed away in his sleep while in camp with the Fiji Warriors. Rest in Peace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tautahi, post: 717001, member: 71306"] With the the tournament at it's final stage, Pampas Xv defend their ***le against Fiji Warriors. Canada A play Samoa A for third & fourth place, well Tonga A play Junior Japan. So far the competition has proven a few things, first of all Argentine domestic rugby is in the right place. An that is no surprise, seeing that all the players a locally based proves the HIGH PERFORMANCE program is doing something right. Second to that Fiji a way ahead of Samoa and Tonga and this may not been seen on the big stage, but these competitions give us a telling fact it's sad, it all comes down to the infrastructure set in place, Fiji are doing well and are heading in the right direction. I can only account for Tonga were major works need to be done. Special mention to Iosefo Bele Tabalala family who sadly passed away in his sleep while in camp with the Fiji Warriors. Rest in Peace [/QUOTE]
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