2024-03-13 20:58:50
The Pumas finished the Camp that took place for three days in London. With a squad of 30 players, those led by Felipe Contepomi began a new World Cup cycle. One of the representatives gave details of what the work was like.
The Pumas squad participated in three days that were focused on making a diagnosistogether between the staff and the players, regarding the moment of both and the objectives for the future.
Julian Montoyaone of the leaders of the National Team, spoke with the UAR and gave details of what this new process was like, “the best thing regarding the Camp was, without a doubt, meet once more. With many teammates we had not seen each other since the last World Cup match once morest England, and seeing each other once more following so long is an energy y a spectacular atmosphere that, in truth, was greatly missed«.
In turn, he described the work they carried out in the English capital: «They were a few days in which we worked on the physical partdoing different tests to see where we stand, and considering where we want to go. We did an analysis of the last two years“, and we talk a lot regarding continuing with this process that we are doing and the beginning of a new World Cup cycle, in which short, medium and long-term objectives are proposed.”
The Argentine hooker concluded that “it was a spectacular Camp, very positive, because we saw where we are, how we can be better, what we want to improve and, the truth is, I am very excited regarding everything that is coming«.
In Londonin addition to the premiere of Contepomi as a coach, there was also the presentation of the New Zealander Brad Mooar who joined the group of coaches.
In the three days there was no training, nor any rugby activity. The only on-field assignment was at Hazelwood Centre, London Irish’s sports complex, and was related to testing by Juan Ignacio Covassi, physical trainer.
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