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Argentina Rugby World Cup squad 2023

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Argentina Rugby World Cup squad 2023

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Former Wallabies head coach Michael Cheika has named the complete Argentina Rugby World Cup squad to tackle France 2023.

And whereas names like Tomas Albornoz, Sebastien Cancelliere, and Matías Orlando miss out, there’s that sometimes Argentine mixture of raging forwards and livewire backs on this group, led by hooker Julián Montoya.

Nicolás Sánchez and Agustín Creevy – who just lately turned Argentina’s first ever Take a look at centurion – will play of their fourth Rugby World Cups. Ten different gamers make their third match. After which there are two Olympic Video games bronze medallists in Lautaro Bazán Vélez and Rodrigo Isgro.

Take a look at who made the lower for the Argentina Rugby World Cup squad – and see the complete listing of Rugby World Cup fixtures right here.

Argentina Rugby World Cup squad 2023

Forwards

Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro
Francisco Gómez Kodela
Joel Sclavi
Thomas Gallo
Eduardo Bello
Julián Montoya (captain)
Agustín Creevy
Ignacio Ruiz
Matías Alemanno
Tomás Lavanini
Guido Petti
Facundo Isa
Pablo Matera
Juan Martín González
Santiago Grondona
Marcos Kremer
Rodrigo Bruni
Pedro Rubiolo.

Backs

Gonzalo Bertranou
Tomás Cubelli
Lautaro Bazán Vélez
Santiago Carreras
Nicolás Sánchez
Santiago Chocobares
Lucio Cinti
Jerónimo de la Fuente
Matías Moroni
Emiliano Boffelli
Mateo Carreras
Rodrigo Isgró
Juan Cruz Mallía
Martín Bogado
Juan Imhoff

Argentina Rugby World Cup Pool

Argentina have been drawn in Rugby World Cup Pool D alongside England, Japan, Samoa and Chile.

Their group stage fixtures are as follows:

Sat 9 Sept England v Argentina  (Stade Vélodrome, Marseille)

Fri 22 Sept Argentina v Samoa (Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne)

Sat 30 Sept Argentina v Chile (Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes)

Solar 8 Oct Japan v Argentina (Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes)

The knockout levels will comply with the identical format as earlier years, with groups from Swimming pools A and B then Swimming pools C and D assembly within the quarter-finals. So Wales and England might meet within the final eight, for instance.

QF1 – Winner Pool C v Runner-up Pool D
QF2 – Winner Pool B v Runner-up Pool A
QF3 – Winner Pool D v Runner-up Pool C
QF4 – Winner Pool A v Runner-up Pool B

Then the semi-finals would be the Winner of QF1 v Winner QF2 and the Winner QF3 v Winner QF4.

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