Wed 11 Jul 2012 | 04:22
Felipe Contepomi knocked out vs Racing Metro

5
Comments

Argentina named their training squad for the Rugby Championship earlier this week, with Felipe Contepomi the notable exclusion, as he will be playing for Stade Francais. Here's a quick clip from a few months back that some of you had requested to see.

Captain and key player for so many years, Contepomi has ruled himself out of contention for the inaugral Rugby Championship due to commitments with club side Stade Francais in the Top 14.

Contepomi has been replaced by regular stand-in captain, Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe.

"It's a great responsibility and a very nice opportunity, of which I am very proud to take," he said.

"It's a great honor and a sense of gratitude to all those who in one way or another, taught me the values snd attitudes that allowed me to get here."

The Pumas will join the All Blacks, Springboks, and Wallabies in the rebranded Tri Nations tournament, as Argentina get their chance to impress in the new Rugby Championship. Lobbe said that their inclusion is integral to their overall development as a rugby nation.

"We are really looking forward to this historical event in which we want the team to end on October 6, having been faithful to their convictions and having played to their full potential," he said.

"We know the magnitude of challenge before us, but we have to take all this to continue growing as a team. The truth is this is something spectacular that we have fought a very long time for. Today we can say that the Pumas have an annual competition, and it's amazing."

The short video below features a player that has given so much to the game, and has always been completely committed to the cause. Unfortunately on this occasion he got knocked out, but some of you wanted to see it again, so here it is.

How do you think Argentina will do in the first ever Rugby Championship?

5 Comments

  • rugby08
    8:04 PM 13/07/2012

    Hernandez hasn't been the same since his injury(ies). I think he's living off his reputation because of one good season in 2007.

  • pretzel
    5:29 PM 12/07/2012

    As others have said, they'll definitely be the whipping boys for a few seasons (perhaps even longer than that... maybe they'll grab a victory or two maximum in the next 5 years).. But the great victory in the competition is somewhat a by-product with Argentina. The team playing will want to win it of course. The fans will want them to win it etc etc. But in the shadows the following will grow and grow and grow, it will help their team develop, it will pour more money into the development programs, and who knows where it could lead? Another Super rugby franchise set up in Argentina? A long way to travel I suppose, but anything is possible.

  • welshosprey
    1:24 PM 12/07/2012

    Is hernandez in the squad? Haven't seen him play for years and hes total class

  • barryt
    9:57 PM 11/07/2012

    it is about time arg joined the tri nations, whats the structure of the games going to be like now? 2 games home and away against each country?

  • bondtr4der
    9:31 PM 11/07/2012

    Really looking forward to seeing the Pumas join the tri-nations, and I don't think they'll have to wait as long as Italy did before they get their first victory (over the aussies, probably).

    Long overdue, IMO.