An Argentine rugby player was nominated for best player in the world

An Argentine rugby player was nominated for best player in the world

The 21-year-old Argentine player, also a gold medal winner at the 2018 Buenos Aires Youth Olympic Games, will compete alongside the New Zealander Sott Curry, and the Fijians Napolioni and Jiuta Wainigolo, current two-time Olympic champions.

Currency, Born in the San Andrés club, try man, with six victories in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, was mentioned by World Rugby for his “freshness and exuberance in his game”.

The World Rugby, after announcing the chosen ones, he pointed out that “the nominees combine the cunning and experience of the co-captain of the All Blacks, Scott Curry and Fiji maintains its record of keeping at least one player among the nominees, since 2013, with two gold medalists, Napolioni Bolaca and Jiuta Wainigolo. “

For their part, nine countries are represented among their nominees: Argentina, England, Australia, France, Fiji, Italy, South Africa, Wales and New Zealand.

France It has the largest number of nominees, with eight, two more than New Zealand and England, while Fiji will be awarded for its activity in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

The full list of World Rugby nominations is as follows:

XV Player of the Year: Antoine Dupont (Francia), Michael Hooper (Australia), Maro Itoje (Inglaterra / British & Irish Lions) y Samu Kerevi (Australia).

XV player of the year: Zoe Aldcroft (England), Caroline Boujard (France), Poppy Cleall (England) and Laure Sansus (France).

Revelation player: Will Jordan (New Zealand), Andrew Kellaway (Australia), Louis Rees-Zammit (Wales) and Marcus Smith (England).

Coach of the year: Allan Bunting / Cory Sweeney (New Zealand, Women’s Sevens), Ian Foster (New Zealand, Men’s), Simon Middleton (England, Women’s) and Dave Rennie (Australia, Men’s).

Rugby 7’s Player of the Year: Napolioni Bolaca (Fiji), Scott Curry (New Zealand), Marcos Moneta (Argentina) and Jiuta Wainiqolo (Fiji).

Rugby 7’s Player of the Year: Anne-Cécile Ciofani (France), Sarah Hirini (New Zealand), Alowesi Nakoci (Fiji) and Reapi Ulunisau (Fiji).

Try of the year (male): Lukhanyo Am (South Africa A- British & Irish Lions, July 14), Pierre-Louis Barassi (France-Australia, July 17), Luke Jacobson (New Zealand-Argentina, September 12) and Damian Penaud (France -Scotland, March 26).

Try of the year (Female): Sara Barattin (Italy-Scotland, September 13), Emilie Boulard (France-Wales, April 3), Abby Dow (England-France, April 30) and Romane Ménager (France-Ireland, April 17 ).

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