The new Argentine coach delivered a list of those summoned to train in London between March 11 and 13; similarities and differences in the Cheika cycle.
The Pumas are preparing to back to work, between March 11 and 13 in London, before the competition begins at July with friendlies against France and another rival to be confirmed and the Rugby Championship in August and September. Felipe Contepomi this Thursday confirmed his first summons list, with some points of renewal but also a continuation of the cycle of Michael Cheika and his fourth place in the World Cup.
For now, The work method is similar to that done in Paris in April 2023 facing the World Cup, talso included 31 players. Contepomi, who will work accompanied by Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe and Andrés Bordoy as those who attended, expressed: “This meeting is a wonderful opportunity to see each other again, after the intense last year. come together again to review all that has been accomplished in the past two years. “See where we are going and how we can improve for the new World Cup cycle that starts before the 2027 World Cup in Australia.”
Contepomi repeating 24 World Cup winners with Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro and Santiago Grondona, sidelined at the last minute due to injury and is on the mend. Those not on that payroll are Tomás Albornoz, Santiago Cordero, Bautista Delguy, Franco Molina and Lucio Sordoni, another who was also part of the group in the beginning but ended up being strategic.
The list of Pumas
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Thomas Albornoz
- Mathias Alemanno
- Lautaro Bazan Velez
- Eduardo Bello
- Gonzalo Bertrano
- Emiliano Boffelli
- Rodrigo Bruni
- Matthew Carreras
- Santiago Carreras
- Santiago Chocobars
- Lucio Cinti
- Santiago Cordero
- Jerónimo De la Fuente
- Bautista Delguy
- Thomas Gallo
- Juan Martin Gonzalez
- Santiago Grondona
- Marcos Kremer
- Thomas Lavanini
- Juan Cruz Mallia
- Franco Molina
- Julián Montoya (captain)
- Mathias Moroni
- Joaquin Oviedo
- Guido Petti
- Pedro Rubiolo
- Ignacio Ruiz
- Joel Slavi
- Lucio Sordoni
- Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro
- Mayco Vivas.
Source: Tycsports

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