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<blockquote data-quote="Prestwick" data-source="post: 111855"><p>Like I said, the onus has always been on Argentina. SANZAR are the guys sitting around waiting for an answer. </p><p></p><p>As of 1am GMT, no word from any non Argentinian news source. The news story itself was <strong>really</strong> hidden away at the bottom of the Rugby Supplement, so it might just be the creation of a bored Argentinian sports writer?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Having a much bigger voice once they join up with SANZAR and get them to yell at the European Clubs. Case in point with Matt Burke when Australia mooted recently that they might need him to act as emergency cover and Newcastle (who are usually the ones who complain the most about players being released) immediately agreed.</p><p></p><p>Its all about having the clout to fight fire with fire. Also, having allot of money helps too and the cash Argentina would get from the Five Nations would help the ARU pry some Argentinian talent away from the clubs if only for a couple of matches in exchange for hard roubles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prestwick, post: 111855"] Like I said, the onus has always been on Argentina. SANZAR are the guys sitting around waiting for an answer. As of 1am GMT, no word from any non Argentinian news source. The news story itself was [b]really[/b] hidden away at the bottom of the Rugby Supplement, so it might just be the creation of a bored Argentinian sports writer? Having a much bigger voice once they join up with SANZAR and get them to yell at the European Clubs. Case in point with Matt Burke when Australia mooted recently that they might need him to act as emergency cover and Newcastle (who are usually the ones who complain the most about players being released) immediately agreed. Its all about having the clout to fight fire with fire. Also, having allot of money helps too and the cash Argentina would get from the Five Nations would help the ARU pry some Argentinian talent away from the clubs if only for a couple of matches in exchange for hard roubles. [/QUOTE]
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