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Should the Pumas stay in the RC, for the next seasons. Yes or No? Argue
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<blockquote data-quote="james5000" data-source="post: 529583" data-attributes="member: 53353"><p>Just because they take a while to get up to speed doesn't mean they don't warrant a spot in the competition. I think Alex is realistic 2020 sounds about enough time to start to challenge for the ***le, it is unrealistic that they can challenge by the 2015 world cup. Their players are just plain and simply not good enough, it will take a generation of players built up playing in this competition for them to be successful. That is common sense.</p><p></p><p>I agree it is an assumption that Aussie and South Africa will improve more, however it would take a brave man to predict anything otherwise.</p><p></p><p>eg Nick Phipps<will genia="" what="" do="" you="" reckon?="" phipps</p><p> <will genia,="" how="" can="" you="" not="" improve="" dramatically?</p><p>for Will Genia how could you not improve dramatically?</p><p></p><p>Also you said no one expects them to win the Championships next season? That's a fair statement, they wont win the Championship it's obvious.</p><p>However I think just about all of you expect them to win a game or possibly two. All of you expect them to improve? </p><p></p><p>My question is why? How will they improve more than the other three teams? It is highly unlikely</will></will></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james5000, post: 529583, member: 53353"] Just because they take a while to get up to speed doesn't mean they don't warrant a spot in the competition. I think Alex is realistic 2020 sounds about enough time to start to challenge for the ***le, it is unrealistic that they can challenge by the 2015 world cup. Their players are just plain and simply not good enough, it will take a generation of players built up playing in this competition for them to be successful. That is common sense. I agree it is an assumption that Aussie and South Africa will improve more, however it would take a brave man to predict anything otherwise. eg Nick Phipps<will genia="" what="" do="" you="" reckon?="" phipps <will genia,="" how="" can="" you="" not="" improve="" dramatically? for Will Genia how could you not improve dramatically? Also you said no one expects them to win the Championships next season? That's a fair statement, they wont win the Championship it's obvious. However I think just about all of you expect them to win a game or possibly two. All of you expect them to improve? My question is why? How will they improve more than the other three teams? It is highly unlikely</will></will> [/QUOTE]
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