- Rugby union in Argentina
Sport overview
country = Argentina
sport = rugby union
imagesize = 250px
caption =Ignacio Corleto on his way to score a try against France- Argentina at the2007 Rugby World Cup
union = Unión Argentina de Rugby
nickname =
first = 1873
registered = ??
national1 =Rugby World Cup
national2 =Rugby World Cup Sevens
national3 =IRB Sevens World Series
club1 = Buenos Aires League
club2 =Nacional de Clubes
club3 =Campeonato Argentino
club4 =Torneo del Litoral
countryRugby union is a popular team sport played inArgentina . The first rugby match played in the country dates back to 1873, as the game was introduced by the British. The Argentina national team, sometimes referred to as the Pumas, have competed at theRugby World Cup , and are considered a tier one nation by the IRB. In more recent times, the governing body in Argentina has been the subject of controversy, leading to a strike in 2006 which threatened scheduled tests against Wales and theAll Blacks .The first rugby union match in Argentina was played in 1873, the game having been brought to South America by the British. Irish
Jesuits also brought the game to Argentina during the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1899, four clubs in Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, got together to form the River Plate Rugby Football Union. This body, one of the oldest rugby unions in the world, later became known as the Unión Argentina de Rugby (UAR), which became a member of the International Rugby Board (IRB) only after being invited to the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987. Although rugby went professional in the mid 1990s, the domestic competition in Argentina has largely remained amateur. That has ensured large numbers of Argentinians playing overseas, particularly in European competitions, though these players are still eligible for the national team, and make up a large amount of the side.Governing body
The Unión Argentina de Rugby (UAR) was formed in 1899 as the River Plate Rugby Football Union, 26 years after the first rugby match had been played. The union is a member of the International Rugby Board with a seat on that body's Executive Council. The UAR is one of the oldest rugby unions in the world. The union became a member of the International Rugby Board (IRB) after being invited to the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987.
Competitions
The
Nacional de Clubes is the club rugby competition in Argentina, involving 16 teams divided into four zones, with the top two teams of each zone qualifying for the finals. The Buenos Aires League is a major competition in Argentina.The
Campeonato Argentino is contested by representative teams of the 24 unions that exist within the UAR. It is divided into two competitions, the 8-team Zona Campeonato and the 16-team Zona Ascenso. The winner of the Zona Ascenso earns a place in the following years' Zona Campeonato, replacing the last-placed team of the latter competition.Argentina is often talked about as joining Australia, New Zealand and South Africa in the
Super 14 , possibly as two provinces. Following the hosting of the2011 Rugby World Cup to New Zealand, who Argentina voted for, rugby figures within Argentina claimed that New Zealand could be helping out the country more, rather than just giving them an All Blacks test (which was actually arranged prior to the 2011 result). Some Argentines were under the impression that New Zealand should be helping them gain entry into Southern Hemisphere competitions, ala Super 14 and the Tri Nations Series. Allegedly, theNew Zealand Rugby Union pointed to them not having "box office appeal" for their current non-involvement in the competitions.cite web | work=foxsports.com | title=Ledesma accuses NZRU of dirty tricks |url=http://msn.foxsports.com/rugby/story/5664610| accessdate=10 June | accessyear=2006] NZRU chief executive Chris Moller, saying that there was no agreement between the nations, did however offer the UAR advice on how to improve its domestic competition and agreed to see All Black camp specialists to provide coaching in Buenos Aires when the All Blacks play the Pumas in June of 2006.In the wake of Argentina's series win over nrut|Wales in the 2006 mid-year Tests, and realising that the Tri Nations would apparently be a closed shop until at least 2009, "Pumas" captainAgustín Pichot publicly urged that Argentina be added to Europe'sSix Nations Championship . In an interview with the "Western Mail" ofCardiff , he pointed out that all of the starting 15 that defeated Wales would play the 2006-07 season in Europe. Pichot added,"The Sunday Times" of London reported in February 2007 that the IRB was brokering a deal with
SANZAR , the body that organises the Tri Nations, to admit "Los Pumas" to the competition as early as 2008. The story noted that logistical issues, specifically the distance between Argentina and Europe plus fixture congestion in Northern Hemisphere rugby, caused the Six Nations to balk at admitting Argentina. The IRB was apparently convinced that the Tri Nations was the proper place for a Southern Hemisphere team, and reportedly found South Africa strongly supporting the move and Australia not opposed. "The Sunday Times" indicated that the biggest stumbling block could be the UAR itself, "some of whose members are deeply attached to amateurism."cite web|url=http://timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/rugby/article1434537.ece |title=Ambitious Argentina poised to secure TriNations place |publisher="The Sunday Times" |first=Nick |last=Cain |date=2007-02-25 |accessdate=2007-02-26] Eventually, the IRB admitted its attempt to get the Pumas into a major competition would be unsuccessful until at least 2010, when the key media contract between SANZAR andNews Corporation expires. An IRB spokesman cited fixture congestion in the Southern Hemisphere and the lack of a professional structure in Argentina as additional reasons for the demise of a potential deal.cite web|url=http://www.rugbyrugby.com/tournaments/tri_nations/story_13807145000.php |title=Pumas will stay crouched until 2010 |publisher="RugbyRugby.com" |date=2007-08-13 |accessdate=2007-10-11]In November 2007, in the wake of the "Pumas"' third-place finish in the
2007 Rugby World Cup , the team's future status was a key topic of discussion at an IRB conference on the future worldwide growth of the sport. The decisions made at the conference regarding "Los Pumas" were: [cite press release|url=http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid=2021332.html#rugby+lays+foundations+continued+growth |title=Rugby lays foundations for continued growth |publisher=International Rugby Board |date=2007-11-30 |accessdate=2007-12-03]
* Starting in 2008, the "Pumas" will play more annual Tests, increasing from the previous six Tests per year to nine by 2010.
* By 2010, the team will play four Tests in the June Test window, three in November, and two during the Six Nations window in February and March.
* Between 2008 and 2012, Argentina will develop a professional structure within the country, with the goal of having the majority of Argentine professionals playing at home. Sometime around 2012, "Los Pumas" will then supposedly be "fully integrated into the Southern top-flight Rugby playing structure" (read "Tri Nations").However, NZRU deputy chief executive Steve Tew subsequently expressed doubts that a professional domestic competition in Argentina would be sufficiently viable within the following 10 years to retain elite players in South America, despite all the good intentions and funding of the IRB. [cite web|url=http://www.rugbyheaven.com.au/news/news/pumas-have-to-wait-nzru/2007/12/04/1196530635733.html |title=Pumas have to wait: NZRU |publisher=RugbyHeaven.com |date=
2007-11-30 |accessdate=2007-12-05] In December 2007 the 23 provincial delegates at an Extraordinary Meeting of the UAR voted unanimously to keep their domestic league amateur, although the Pumas selection pool would be centrally contracted as professionals to the UAR.cite news| url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2008/01/03/srabou103.xml |title= Argentina's amateur decision angers Pichot |publisher=telegraph.co.uk |accessdate=2008-01-07 |date=2008-01-02 |last=Gallagher |first=Brendan] This decision was almost instantly assailed by Pichot, who told "The Daily Telegraph " of London,Popularity
Rugby enjoys widespread popularity in Argentina, most especially in the
Greater Buenos Aires urban area, which boasts more than eighty rugby clubs, andTucumán Province , where rugby has a larger following thanfootball .While rugby in Argentina is still largely amateur, there are many professional players. Most important Argentine players emigrate to
Europe (mainly toEngland andFrance ) where they play professionally. Probably the best known players areHugo Porta (played during the 1970s); past "Pumas" captainAgustín Pichot ; current captainFelipe Contepomi and his teammateJuan Martín Hernández , both of whom made the five-man shortlist for theIRB International Player of the Year award in 2007; former playerMarcelo Loffreda , who coached the "Pumas" to third place in the2007 Rugby World Cup before leaving to take up the head coaching job at English club powerLeicester Tigers ; and former player and current "Pumas" head coachSantiago Phelan .National team
The national team are nicknamed los Pumas, and wear blue and white jerseys - they are considered a
top tier nation by the IRB, though they are currently the only tier one team that does not compete in annual competition with other tier one nations (seeTri Nations (rugby union) andSix Nations Championship ). However, as noted above, this may possibly change around 2012, with Argentina fully integrated into the Tri Nations structure.Argentina played their first international on
June 12 ,1910 , against a touring British Isles, losing 28 points to three. Argentina also competed at the first everRugby World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand in 1987. Grouped with the All Blacks, Fiji and Italy, Argentina won their game against the Italians, but finished at the bottom of their pool on points difference. Subsequent World Cups saw similar results, in the 1999 tournament however, Argentina finished second in their pool and made it to the quarter finals. ArgentinianGonzalo Quesada was also the top scorer of the tournament. The2003 Rugby World Cup saw them finish third in pool A. The Nations Cup is a tournament involving Argentina A, and was first held in 2006.In recent years Argentina have proven themselves capable of scaring and more than occasionally defeating traditional rugby giants. For example, since November 2004, Argentina have picked up wins over all the participants in Europe's
Six Nations Championship , and also have a narrow loss to theAll Blacks , who had to survive a last-second assault on their try line, in the same time frame. Argentina also drew with theBritish & Irish Lions in 2005 in Cardiff, notable as a 'moral victory' for the Pumas, who were missing over two dozen players and had to resort to dragging players out of retirement to play. Heading into the2007 Rugby World Cup , Argentina's most recent Six Nations scalps were a pair of wins over an experimental Ireland side and one over Italy in 2007. In the World Cup itself, Argentina beat the host nation, France, in the opening game and again in the bronze final with a convincing 34-10 victory. Out of the last six matches between Argentina and France, all of them in France, Argentina have five wins and a one-point loss. Today (July 2008) Argentina is ranked fourth in theIRB World Rankings .7s National team
Media coverage
ESPN Latin America show all of the national team's internationals as well as games from the domestic league. A magazine show is also broadcast on the channel. Additionally many international rugby union competitions and internationals are broadcast byFox Sports en Latinoamérica , for example, theSuper 14 competition between provincial sides from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, as well as South Africa's domestic competition, theCurrie Cup , and New Zealand'sAir New Zealand Cup . Fox also broadcasts numerous internationals, such as theTri Nations Series , as well as other tests and tours.cite web | title=Argentina | work=planet-rugby.com | url=http://www.planet-rugby.com/Off_The_Field/Rugby_on_TV/story_193.shtml | accessdate=13 July | accessyear=2006]References
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Sport in Argentina External links
* [http://www.uar.com.ar/ UAR.com.ar]
* [http://www.elrugbier.com/ Rugby News from Argentina]
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