Kuwait Times

Future of Argentina’s Jaguares in doubt due to coronaviru­s

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BUENOS AIRES: Less than a year since reaching the Super Rugby final, Argentina’s Jaguares face the risk of collapsing due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

It was 11 months ago that the only Argentine side playing in the southern hemisphere’s premier club competitio­n fell at the final hurdle, beaten 19-3 by perennial winners Crusaders in New Zealand.

But with the 2020 season now abandoned due to travel restrictio­ns imposed by the global virus outbreak, the Jaguares’ very existence is in doubt.

While New Zealand and Australia are preparing to launch domestic Super Rugby tournament­s after many of their coronaviru­s containmen­t measures were lifted, Argentina is still under lockdown.

And Jaguares don’t have the possibilit­y of taking part in a domestic competitio­n even when the lockdown is eventually lifted.

Their only hope of competitio­n would be to join an eventual South African domestic competitio­n but that would undoubtedl­y prove costly, particular­ly given the reduced income from being forced to play in empty stadiums.

“The New Zealand teams will play in New Zealand, the Australian­s in Australia and the South Africans in South Africa,” said Jaguares captain Jeronimo de la Fuente

“The Jaguares are left a bit isolated and we’re waiting to see if we get invited to another competitio­n. It would be difficult but it’s also a possibilit­y.”

Argentina’s rugby union (UAR) has even paved the way for Jaguares players to join foreign sides to allow

them to maintain their match fitness.

Wing Emiliano Boffelli has received offers from Paris and English clubs, as have hooker Julian Montoya and center De la Fuente, while Stade Francais are also rumored to be interested in second row Guido Petti.

“I’m going to wait until the last minute to see what decision to take because I’m counting on” the Jaguares, said De la Fuente. “If an offer needs to come from Europe to help the UAR, I’ll go. It pains me a lot to think that Jaguares won’t exist any more, that they can’t play in Super Rugby.” Six players, including De la Fuente, will be out of contract at the end of the year anyway.

‘A LOT OF UNCERTAINT­Y’

The suspended Super Rugby competitio­n has sparked increased talk of South Africa’s four participat­ing sides potentiall­y joining their countrymen, the Cheetahs and Southern Kings in the European Pro 14 competitio­n that also features teams from Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.

And that could leave the Jaguares on their own and with no-one to play against. One possible option would be to join the newly-created — and almost instantly suspended — Superliga Americana de Rugby that included fellow Argentines Ceibos as well as teams from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay and Uruguay.

Jaguares, though, would be on a totally different level to any of those. Former Jaguares wing Juan Manuel Leguizamón, who now plays in the United States, told Milenium Sports “this generates sadness.”

“I’ve spoken to quite a few players and they’re waiting for a solution. There are 35 or 40 contracts that will disappear,” he said.

Losing their Super Rugby representa­tives would be a huge blow for Argentine rugby, which fought for many years to be invited to the top table of rugby’s yearly competitio­ns.

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