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Uruguay name 84-strong training group

Uruguay have released a list of 84 players who have gathered at the Charrúa High Performance Centre in Montevideo to prepare for a number of upcoming competitions. The first will be the Sudamérica Rugby Cup final against the Argentina XV on Friday, September 29, at Estadio Alberto Suppici in Colonia. A Uruguayan ‘A’ side will then compete in the Americas Pacific Challenge, after which Los Teros will play two test matches against Namibia while the Uruguay XV again compete in the Campeonato Argentino.

Los Teros will also be looking towards the World Rugby Qualifiers against Canada on January 27 and February 3, the second of which also signals the beginning of the 2018 Americas Rugby Championship. A huge number of promising loose forwards, midfielders, and outside backs have been included with the Uruguay Sevens side also to be selected from the group to compete on the South American circuit and attempt to qualify for the RWC Sevens in San Francisco.

Among those named are 13 members of the 2015 World Cup squad, including two notable returnees from sabbatical. Former captain Carlos Arboleya and standout midfielder Joaquin Prada return to contention after two years away committed to post-graduate studies. Trébol second row Mathias Palomeque is recalled having won the last of his 31 caps in April 2016.

A total of 10 players from the Teritos squad that finished in 3rd place at the World Rugby u20 Trophy have been selected. Front rowers Jaime Coll, Yamandú Arburúas, and Guillermo Pujadas are joined by teenage loose forward trio James McCubbin, Manuel Ardao, and Santiago Civetta. Midfielders Agustin Della Corte and Marcos Pastore are named, as are winger Martín Fitipaldo and goal-kicking fullback Alejo Piazza.

Among those unavailable are four overseas-based professionals – second row Manuel Leindekar, flanker Franco Lamanna, and halfback duo Agustín Ormaechea and Felipe Berchesi.

FRONT ROW
Matías Benítez (Champagnat), Ignacio Buquet (Old Christians), Jaime Coll (Seminario), Facundo Gattas (Lobos), Mateo Sanguinetti (Los Cuervos), Yamandú Arburúas (Old Christians), Marcos Chamyan (PSG), Diego de Pazos (MVCC), Germán Kessler (Los Cuervos), Germán Kigel (Los Cuervos), Carlos Pombo (Old Boys), Carlos Arboleya (Trébol), Juan Echeverría (Old Christians), Mateo Gulart (MVCC), Felipe Inciarte (Old Christians), Guillermo Pujadas (Champagnat), Mario Sagario (Carrasco Polo)

SECOND ROW
Diego Ayala (MVCC), José Ignacio Coronel (Champagnat), Ignacio Dotti (Los Cuervos), Juan Manuel Etcheverry (Los Ceibos), Diego Magno (MVCC), Mathias Palomeque (Trébol), Juan Diego Quintero (Los Ceibos), Lorenzo Surraco (Old Christians)

BACK ROW
Diego Ardao (Old Christians), Manuel Ardao (Old Christians), Santiago Civetta (Old Boys), Manuel Diana (Old Christians), Eric Dosantos (Lobos), Juan Manuel Gaminara (Old Boys), Rodolfo Garese (Carrasco Polo), Santiago Hernández (Carrasco Polo), James McCubbin (Old Christians), Alejandro Nieto (Champagnat), Juan Diego Ormaechea (Carrasco Polo), Gabriel Puig (Old Boys), Leandro Segredo (Old Christians), Gonzalo Soto (Carrasco Polo), Guillermo Strauch (Old Boys)

HALFBACKS
Germán Albanell (Old Boys), Santiago Arata (Old Christians), Baltasar Brum (Carrasco Polo), Andrés De León (Old Christians), Lucas Durán (Trébol), Felipe Etcheverry (Carrasco Polo), Guillermo Lijtenstein (Trébol)

MIDFIELD
Rodrigo Bocking (Old Christians), Juan Manuel Cat (Old Boys), Agustín Della Corte (Trébol), Nicolás Freitas (Carrasco Polo), Tomás Inciarte (Old Christians), Juan Ignacio Larrosa (Old Christians), Marcos Pastore (Old Boys), Joaquín Pena (Old Christians), Joaquín Prada (Los Cuervos), Elias Regules (Los Cuervos), Andrés Vilaseca (Old Boys), Manuel Weiss (Lobos), Guillermo Williamson (Los Cuervos)

OUTSIDE BACKS
Francisco Berchesi (Carrasco Polo), Marcos Brovetto (MVCC), Santiago Carrasco (Los Ceibos), Hernán Checchi (DSM), Mauro Daverio (MVCC), Tomás Etcheverry (Carrasco Polo), Federico Favaro (Old Christians), Martín Fitipaldo (Trouville), Ignacio García (PSG), Gastón Gibernau (Old Boys), Leandro Leivas (Old Christians), Francisco López (Old Boys), Francisco Marsico (Trébol), Gastón Mieres (Lobos), Alberto Peirano (Trébol), Alejo Piazza (Carrasco Polo), Santiago Piñeyrua (Old Boys), Matías Plá (Seminario), Eugenio Plottier (Old Boys), Matías Risso (MVCC), Ian Schmidt (Old Boys), Rodrigo Silva (Carrasco Polo), Luis Zeballos (Old Christians)

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