Rugby - Pumas at crossroads ahead of World Cup, says Bosch


  • Rugby
  • Tuesday, 28 Nov 2017

Britain Rugby Union - Saracens v Glasgow Warriors - European Rugby Champions Cup Quarter Final - Allianz Park - 2/4/17 Marcelo Bosch of Saracens celebrates after scoring their second try Action Images via Reuters / Henry Browne Livepic

LONDON (Reuters) - Argentina coach Daniel Hourcade’s position will be under review next month after a poor year in results although there were signs in the November tests they could on the right track, according to former Pumas centre Marcelo Bosch.

Hourcade, whose team peaked when they reached the 2015 World Cup semi-finals, is at the end of his two-year contract but he and his players are keen to stay together and build for the 2019 tournament in Japan.

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