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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 1074112" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Sorry, I thought I'd bring this over here. Presumably this move is the Spanish union following advice from World Rugby? Although I wonder if the primary motivation is that there is no money in Sudamerica at the moment so Perez and Hourcade are looking to increase their salary.</p><p></p><p>Spanish rugby is very confusing. It struck me as being very conservative and resistant to change, but then it accepts the South Americans and I couldn't believe three clubs agreed to send a joint team to the RESC. Perhaps if another such team is created this will enable a bridge between the Spanish club vision of the future and the Sudamerican Chile/Uruguay model (which I think Hourcade will be keen to pursue rather than something Argentinian). </p><p></p><p>Hourcade is on the record as saying each South American nation has completely different requirements that necessitate a different approach. So hopefully he takes the this into account for Spain. For Portugal I imagine it is simpler to just copy and paste the Chile and Uruguay approach using the Lusitanos in the RESC? Either way, I think he is a decent man to have in your corner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 1074112, member: 74121"] Sorry, I thought I'd bring this over here. Presumably this move is the Spanish union following advice from World Rugby? Although I wonder if the primary motivation is that there is no money in Sudamerica at the moment so Perez and Hourcade are looking to increase their salary. Spanish rugby is very confusing. It struck me as being very conservative and resistant to change, but then it accepts the South Americans and I couldn't believe three clubs agreed to send a joint team to the RESC. Perhaps if another such team is created this will enable a bridge between the Spanish club vision of the future and the Sudamerican Chile/Uruguay model (which I think Hourcade will be keen to pursue rather than something Argentinian). Hourcade is on the record as saying each South American nation has completely different requirements that necessitate a different approach. So hopefully he takes the this into account for Spain. For Portugal I imagine it is simpler to just copy and paste the Chile and Uruguay approach using the Lusitanos in the RESC? Either way, I think he is a decent man to have in your corner. [/QUOTE]
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