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Argentina confirm squad for historic British and Irish Lions clash

Julián Montoya of Argentina looks on prior to the 2024 Autumn Nations Series match between France and Argentina at Stade de France on November 22, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Gaspafotos/MB Media/Getty Images)

Argentina head coach Felipe Contepomi has announced his squad of 32 players that will prepare to take on the British and Irish Lions at the Aviva Stadium next week.

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Contepomi, who captained his country in the 25-25 draw the last time the two sides met in 2005, will be without a large swathe of his usual squad who are still competing in the Top 14 this season, but will have captain Julian Montoya available, who will play in the Gallagher Premiership final on Saturday just six days before the match in Dublin.

This Pumas squad has a homegrown tinge to it, with eleven members of the squad coming from their three Super Rugby Americas sides Tarucas, Dogos XV and Pampas – Luciano Asevedo, Simón Benítez Cruz, and Nicolás Roger (Tarucas); Boris Wenger, Pedro Delgado, Leonel Oviedo, Agustín Moyano, and Faustino Sánchez Valarolo (Dogos XV); Joaquín Moro, Justo Piccardo, and Santiago Pernas (Pampas).

The match will be the first time the British and Irish Lions will play on Irish soil, and will mark the beginning of their 2025 campaign.

Fixture
British & Irish Lions
British & Irish Lions
14:00
20 Jun 25
Argentina
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The encounter will kick-off the Pumas’ 2025 season, with two Tests against England to follow in July before a visit from Uruguay and the Rugby Championship.

“It’s an honour to have received the invitation from the British & Irish Lions to play their farewell match before the tour of Australia, which will be their first ever visit to Ireland,” Contepomi said.

“I know how prestigious it is for them to be part of this team, and being invited to this event fills us with pride.

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“For us, it’s a great challenge to pick up where we left off in 2024 and continue our quest for continuous improvement. Every match is an opportunity to continue growing as a team, and we take it with great responsibility.”

Argentina squad
Forwards
Luciano Asevedo
Bautista Bernasconi
Francisco Coria Marchetti
Pedro Delgado
Juan Martín González
Benjamín Grondona
Santiago Grondona
Pablo Matera
Franco Molina
Julián Montoya
Joaquín Moro
Joaquín Oviedo
Leonel Oviedo
Pedro Rubiolo
Joel Sclavi
Mayco Vivas
Boris Wenger

Backs
Tomás Albornoz
Simón Benítez Cruz
Santiago Carreras
Lucio Cinti
Santiago Cordero
Benjamín Elizalde
Gonzalo García
Rodrigo Isgró
Ignacio Mendy
Matías Moroni
Agustín Moyano
Santiago Pernas
Justo Piccardo
Nicolás Roger
Faustino Sánchez Valarolo

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Carlos 8 days ago

A very average side. Too many players with no high level experience. Good I didn’t spend the money to get to Dublin.

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fl 2 hours ago
Ex-Wallaby laughs off claims Bath are amongst the best in the world

I ultimately don’t care who the best club team in the world is, so yeah, lets agree to disagree on that.


I would appreciate clarity on a couple of things though:

Where did I contradict myself?

Saying “Trophies matter. They matter a lot. But so does winning games. So does making finals.” is entirely compatible with ranking a team as the best - over an extended period - when they have won more games and made more finals than other comparable teams. It would be contradictory for me to say “Trophies matter. They matter a lot. But so does winning games. So does making finals.” and then completely ignore Leinster record of winning games and making finals.


“You can get frustrated and say I am not reading what you write, but when you quote me, then your first line is to say thats true (what I wrote), but by the end of the paragraph have stated something different, thats where you contradict yourself.”

What you said (that I think trophies matter) is true, in that I said “Trophies matter. They matter a lot. But so does winning games. So does making finals.”. Do you understand that Leinster won more games and made more finals than any other (URC-based) team did under the period under consideration?


“Pointless comparison on Blackburn and Tottenham to this discussion as no-one includes them on a list of the best club. I would say that Blackburns title season was better than anything Tottenham have done in the Premier League. My reference to the league was that the team who finished second over two seasons are not better than the two other teams who did win the league each time. One of the best - of course, but not the best, which is relevant to my point here about Leinster, not comparing teams who won 30 years ago against a team that never won.”

I really don’t understand why you would think that this is irrelevant. You seem to be saying that winning trophies is the only thing that matters when assessing who is the best, but doesn’t matter at all when assessing who is 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc.


“What I referred to in my Leinster wouldn’t say the were the best is your post earlier where you said Leinster were the best overall. You said that in two separate posts. Seasons dont work like that, they are individual. Unless the same team keeps winning then you can say they were the best over a period of time and group them, but thats not the case here.”

Well then we’ve just been talking at cross purposes. In that my position (that Leinster were the best team overall in 2022-2024) was pretty clear, and you just decided to respond to a different point (whether Leinster were the best team individually in particular years) essentially making the entire discussion completely pointless. I guess if you think that trophies are the only thing that matters then it makes sense to see the season as an individual event that culminates in a trophy (or not), whereas because I believe that trophies matter a lot, but that so does winning matches and making finals, it makes it easier for me to consider quality over an extended period.

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MT 2 hours ago
Ex-Wallaby laughs off claims Bath are amongst the best in the world

As I said in one of my first replies to you - we can agree to disagree. If you want to leave it no problem. I completely disagree with your ranking of Leinster as the best team in the world. Now you have said you will change it if Bordeaux win the Top 14. Well as Leinster themselves prioritise the CC over the URC and Bordeaux won the CC, how are they not ranked higher by you? Are Leinster one of the best teams, yeah - never said they weren’t. But not the very best team, as the very best team have trophies to show for their seasons. They matter when you discuss the very best.


You can get frustrated and say I am not reading what you write, but when you quote me, then your first line is to say thats true (what I wrote), but by the end of the paragraph have stated something different, thats where you contradict yourself. Just so we are clear, you said you would too on my statement that I would rather be a fan of a team that won a trophy over the three seasons, but end the paragraph saying you would rather be a fan of the team that won the most matches but didn’t win a trophy. Both cant be true. Thats one example of where you contradict yourself.


Pointless comparison on Blackburn and Tottenham to this discussion as no-one includes them on a list of the best club. I would say that Blackburns title season was better than anything Tottenham have done in the Premier League. My reference to the league was that the team who finished second over two seasons are not better than the two other teams who did win the league each time. One of the best - of course, but not the best, which is relevant to my point here about Leinster, not comparing teams who won 30 years ago against a team that never won.


What I referred to in my Leinster wouldn’t say the were the best is your post earlier where you said Leinster were the best overall. You said that in two separate posts. Seasons dont work like that, they are individual. Unless the same team keeps winning then you can say they were the best over a period of time and group them, but thats not the case here.

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