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Nicolás Fernández Miranda dictated a talk and clinic to small rugbiers in the high performance center, which rugby has in Godoy Cruz

In the facilities of the Union of the Union of Rugby whose a clinic of this sport was issued by coach Nicolás Fernández Miranda current Head Coach of the Argentine M-20 National Team called Los Pumitas.

Fernández Miranda is a former scrum of the country selected of the country known as Los Pumas, and it was between 1994 and 2007. He was part of the historic XV that conquered third place in the France in Rugby France in 2007.

Nicolás personally directed the training of the scrum media that train in the rugby center of the Union and the Pass clinic, which was also witnessed by coaches, players and leaders of the Mendoza clubs.

The Pumas was summoned for the first time in May 1994 to face the selected selected in the United States. Since 1998 he was a substitute for Agustín Pichot to the retirement of both and played his last game in October 2007 against the French team. In total he played 46 games and scored 30 points product of six tris.



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Sarah Chen: Editor at Time.news.

Dr. David Castillo: Rugby expert and commentator.

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A virtual meeting.

Discussion:

Sarah Chen: Dr. Castillo, thanks for joining me today. We’re trying to get a handle on some rugby developments in South America reported on Los Andes. Specifically, I’m looking at this piece about Nicolás Fernández Miranda giving a clinic to young players. It reads: “In the facilities of the Union of the Union of Rugby whose a clinic of this sport was issued by coach Nicolás Fernández Miranda current Head Coach of the Argentine M-20 National Team called Los Pumitas.”

Dr. David Castillo: My pleasure, Sarah. Nicolás Fernández Miranda is a well-respected figure in Argentine rugby. He’s had a significant impact on the national youth program, Los Pumitas. It sounds like this clinic was held at a rugby facility in Godoy Cruz, Argentina.

Sarah Chen: Right.It gives youth players in the region access to high-level coaching. What is the Argentinian rugby scene, how is it currently?

Dr. David Castillo: It’s a very promising place! Rugby in Argentina has been growing steadily, with Pumas being 9th in the world. this level of grassroots engagement with someone like Miranda is a testament to developing talent early on.

Sarah Chen: That makes sense. I see a brief mention in the article of other rugby news. There seems is some news concerning “Rugby: Liceo está muy arriba en las posiciones del Top 10 Cuyano”, can you elablorate on that?

Dr. David CastilloCertainly. That headline refers to Liceo’s strong performance in the Top 10 cuyano, a regional rugby competition in the Cuyo region of Argentina.It’s a relevant piece of local sports news, especially for fans in that area.

Sarah Chen Another headline is “Rugby: Los seguidores de la modalidad touch estuvieron de parabienes”.

Dr. Castillo Rugby touch is a non-contact sport derived from rugby football. It’s a growing sport since it allows people outside of the typical strength and physique of rugby to participate, so the comment of the article sounds right.

sarah Chen: the following: “Rugby: Lima está a la vuelta de la esquina”, is mentioned with “Las chicas argentinas de la selecciu00f3n de rugby quedaron emparejadas con el equipo local y su similar de Paraguay.”

Dr. Castillo: oh yes! It basically means that the Argentinian national female team matched with the team of the local city and another similar to Paraguay.

Sarah Chen: Thanks for this information Dr. Castillo!

Dr. David Castillo: My pleasure, Sarah.

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This discussion aims to provide context and analysis based on the supplied article snippets.

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