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Argies in the 4N

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Army_Gav

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Just call it the Four Nations. Rugby had the Tri-Nations for years before League starter their triangular series of the same name. No one will care or at least I won't.
Officially its called Rugby League Four Nations, so it would simply be Rugby Union Four Nations
 

tigerland12

John Thornett (49)
Some of my favourite players are Argentines, so I can't wait to see them playing on a regular basis.

Albacete, Leguizamon, Fernandez-Lobbe, El Mago (Hernandez), Contepomi, Agulla. All class players.
 
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Army_Gav

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I've made an effort to watch all of their games, I've really hated the fact that we haven't been able to watch a lot of their tests. They can at times be accused of 10 man Rugby, they look extremely dangerous when their backs have space.
 
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Joe Mac

Arch Winning (36)
I am very much looking forward to a boys trip to Buenos Aires to watch the Wallabies.

Wine, steak and rugby hmmmm
 
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Jay

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Just call it the Four Nations. Rugby had the Tri-Nations for years before League starter their triangular series of the same name. No one will care or at least I won't.

Following the thinking that gave us Soup Rugby, they can call it FouRugby.
 

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Tim Horan (67)
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Could be expensive.
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Jnor

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Surely it would be about a million times cheaper to fly to LA and get a flight to BA straight from there!?!?!?!?
 

Sully

Tim Horan (67)
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Hey I didn't say I was smart. Just that I could use the internets.


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Nusadan

Chilla Wilson (44)
Get a round the world airfare?

Then you could take in matches in South Africa and NZ as well!
 

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Nev Cottrell (35)
Could be expensive.
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That schedule would kill a brown dog. 38 hrs as the best option?

Aerolineas Argentinas used to have semi regular flights out of Sydney via NZ to BA, although it's years since I've had to look into it. I still remember Christmas was a pain in the arse - 3 flights a week, booked up months in advance. Should be better these days. From memory about 16 or 18 hours. With that sort of travel time you would stay a week or two, then continue east to SA for the next game.
 

sudrugby

Watty Friend (18)
That schedule would kill a brown dog. 38 hrs as the best option?

Aerolineas Argentinas used to have semi regular flights out of Sydney via NZ to BA, although it's years since I've had to look into it. I still remember Christmas was a pain in the arse - 3 flights a week, booked up months in advance. Should be better these days. From memory about 16 or 18 hours. With that sort of travel time you would stay a week or two, then continue east to SA for the next game.

Fly to Chile... taste some wine there
Then take a bus across the Andes... stop in Mendoza... beef, wine, good life, prettiest girls on earth
Then go to Buenos Aires for the game!
 
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