I think they'll stick to their guns. The Argentinian Union have been wielding their power pretty strongly the past 12 months in terms of selections.
Of their star players in Europe, a lot of them are in their 30's and near the end of their career. Their best younger players seem to pretty much all be signing up. No doubt they'll get a few veterans come back from Europe who want to move home and be part of it, but they won't even be trying to get all of them.
If any country is going to keep guys at home because of pride in the jersey it will be Argentina. You only have to watch them sing their national anthem to see how important it is. Plus, Argentina is a relatively cheap place to live and most Argentinian rugby players come from a wealthy background. The Pumas jersey will have a lot of sway I think. But I guess we'll see.
Hi guys. I couldn't agree more with you, Omar. We know that everyone won't come, mostly the veterans. It's a shame cause they were fundamental in this process and development, but some forwards are currently in their middle thirties... I wish they come, but no big hopes. For example, Fernández Lobbe, Leguizamón, Ayerza, Albacete (already discarded), Hernández, Agulla and so on. And some players not that old, all around Europe as Nicolás Sánchez, Juan Imhoff, González Amorosino, Leonardo Senatore, Agustín Creevy, Juan Tuculet, haven't made a decision yet.
On the other hand, as you mentioned, some of the new boys have signed up. In the future, take a look at Lezana, Isa, Montero, Cubelli and Matera. They already have a TRC experience. And the Pampas XV has other boys for this summer, so may be they will also join the Super Rugby team.
I consider that keeping players at home is a good way to improve the domestic competition. Although, it's hard the payment issue, cause the Argentine rugby is still amateur here and neither the UAR nor the clubs have enough money to attract players with that. We only have the jersey proud, as you said before.
We see this like another step, and we're taking it seriously...