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Originally Posted by Elisalex
Not at all Luke, rugby is just for men, my brothers used to play for Saint Andrew’s Scots School and for Cardinal Newman (Christian Brothers, the same of Felipe and Manuel Contempomi). I love rugby, more or less like polo, which I play. I practice lots of sports, especially skiing and snowboard in winter time and sealing and windsurf during the summer. Every weekend I play golf and when I have time I just go to rugby or polo games just to watch them. I hope that this conversation will end with a visit to Argentina of many Scots, you will find lots of people with your same origin and roots, this is an invitation for you Luke as well, and bring Sean Lamont a rugby player and “stripper”, just a joke, I imagine that he made lots of money with “The Gods of stadium” in Paris. So I will continue reading your comments, waiting like many others for Sunday’s game between our Pumas and South Africa, quite anxious by the way. 
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I wish i was still as anxious

, i presume golf has grown alot in Argentina this year, with Angel Cabrera winning the US open and Andres Romero almost winning the Open. I play golf as well, its the main sport i play these days im off a 5 handicap at Rosemount (my local club). We dont even have a polo team in Scotland i dont think, unfortunately only football is properly funded by the government here in Scotland it means our rugby teams, tennis players lose out on making the next level in their respective sports. Although currenty Scottish sport is in the crest of a wave, with our national football side beating France twice and leading an extremely tough group as well as both Rangers and Celtic beating the champions of europe and Lyon who have won the French championship for the last 5 season and Andy Murrays emergence on the world stage in tennis. What does the press make of the Pumas efforts in the world cup? is it front page news?