Argentina have announced their 31‑man squad for this year's Rugby World Cup, with three‑quarters of the selections coming from the Jaguares.
TVNZ reports twenty‑four of the players named by Pumas head coach Mario Ledesma for the tournament in Japan are from the Argentinian Super Rugby franchise, who lost this year's final to the Crusaders.
Ledesma has managed to construct an experienced side for the event, with the squad boasting more than 1100 caps in total.
Leading that experience will be loose forward Juan Manuel Leguizamon, who is set to join fellow Pumas greats Felipe Contempomi, Agustin Pichot as well as coach Ledesma as being the only Argentinians to play at four World Cups.
Leguizamon also has a chance to become the most capped Puma in history as his tally of 86 caps is only one behind current record‑holder Contepomi.
There will be competition for that title, though, with veteran hooker Agustin Creevy only one behind him with 84 Tests under his belt.
Argentina will compete in Pool C at the World Cup, which also features England, France, USA and Tonga.
Pumas Rugby World Cup Squad:
Forwards: Nahuel Tetaz Chapparo, Mayco Vivas, Agustin Creevy, Julian Montoya, Santiago Socino, Juan Figallo, Santiago Medrano, Enrique Pieretto, Guido Petti, Tomas Lavanini, Matias Alemanno, Pablo Matera, Tomas Lezana, Javier Ortega Desio, Marcos Kremer, Rodrigo Bruni, Juan Manuel Leguizamon.
Backs: Tomas Cubelli, Felipe Ezcurra, Nicolas Sanchez, Benjamin Urdapilleta, Jeronimo de la Fuente, Matias Orlando, Matias Moroni, Lucan Mensa, Juan Cruz Mallia, Ramiro Moyano, Bautista Delguy, Emiliano Boffelli, Joaquin Tuculet, Santiago Carreras.
TVNZ
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