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Tetaz Chaparro Set for Comeback vs Chile

Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro is set to make his comeback vs Chile. The Tight Head prop has been out injured since October. His return is to be next Saturday in a Sudamérica Rugby Cup match in Santiago.

Head Coach Felipe Contepomi has named a 26-man roster. It contains Tetaz Chaparro in addition to other Jaguares players. They include second-rowers Juan Cruz Guillemaín and Ignacio Larrague, wingers Emiliano Boffelli and Manuel Montero, scrum-half Felipe Ezcurra, fly half Joaquín Díaz Bonilla and hooker Roberto Tejerizo.

Tetaz Chaparro is one of five props selected for the fixture. Of them three are Tight Head specialists and one is a Loose Head. This implies that the 2016 policy of fielding Tetaz Chaparro at Loose Head is to continue in 2017.

The roster is to begin training in  Buenos Aires on Monday. On Thursday the team will depart for Chile. It is to be the first of two matches for the Sudamérica Rugby Cup. The second will be against Uruguay later in the year.

It is to be the second time the teams meet this year. The prior fixture saw the Argentina XV winning 45-10 in the Americas Rugby Championship in Talcahuna.

# POSITION PLAYER
1 Loose Head Prop Franco Brarda
2 Loose Head Prop Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro
3 Hooker Gaspar Baldunciel
4 Hooker Roberto Tejerizo
5 Tight Head Prop Cristian Bartoloni
6 Tight Head Prop Eduardo Bello
7 Tight Head Prop Santiago Medrano
8 Second-Row Juan Cruz Guillemaín
9 Second-row Ignacio Larrague
10 Second-row Pedro Ortega
11 Flanker Lautaro Bavaro
12 Flanker Francisco Gorrisen
13 Flanker Santiago Montagner
14 No 8 Rodrigo Bruni
15 No 8 Santiago Portillo
16 Scrum-Half Lautaro Bazán Vélez
17 Scrum-Half Felipe Ezcurra
18 Fly Half Joaquín Díaz Bonilla
19 Center Bruno Devoto
20 Center Tomás Granella
21 Center Segundo Tuculet
22 Wing Emiliano Boffelli
23 Wing Franco Cuaranta
24 Wing Manuel Montero
25 Wing Germán Schultz
26 Fullback Martín Elías

 

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