Three argentine tennis players in the top ten international ranking:
5- Guillermo Coria (2398 points)
8- Gaston Gaudio (2170 points)
9- David Nalbandian (2030 points)
Wow! :wave:
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Three argentine tennis players in the top ten international ranking:
5- Guillermo Coria (2398 points)
8- Gaston Gaudio (2170 points)
9- David Nalbandian (2030 points)
Wow! :wave:
And yet, outside Argentina...nobody cares.
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Tennis is a game of wimps. Rugby is far better :afrog:
Rugby is a game of idiots. Backgammon is superior to all things in every way. :afrog:Quote:
Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
Wow you must be old crptcblade :lol:
I'd like to see you play a game of professional rugby. You simply wouldn't survive the game :D
Neither would I for that matter....far too painful for me :lol:
Curling is the only sport for me :bigyello:
I like watching all-girls nude custurd-wrestling matches. I don't support anyone in particular, i just want the matches to go the distance. :thumb:
I would play the sport, but i don't meet all requirements.
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Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
Please see:Quote:
Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/h...00/3107688.stm
And some comments from:
http://www.scrum.com/news/argentina_default.asp
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29 Jan 2005 England, Wales, and Argentina are among the heavyweights on the USA’s 2005 schedule: http://www.scrum.com/news/news_detai...ntry=Argentina
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14 Feb 2005 England were unable to compete with the impressive display shown by Argentina in the semi final of the USA Sevens and were knocked out of the competition: http://www.scrum.com/news/news_detai...ntry=Argentina
England Sevens Coach Mike Friday praised the strong Argentinean performance, “They hassled us very well and were very determined and relentless in their defence and attack. They deserved to win the game, we had uncharacteristic handling errors, and they just outplayed us.”
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HELLO!?! :ehh:
Was I bad-mouthing the Argentinian rugby team? No!
So please get your facts right first
For your information I would consider the Puma's amongst the best in the world with perhaps the best scrum in the world. They are constantly able to play the best in the world and give as good as they get
The point I was trying to make is that Tennis is nowhere near as physically demanding than rugby because in tennis you don't have a 100kg athlete of pure muscle running towards you at full speed and tackilng you with a force of around 1000lbs
Off course not! I didn't mean that!Quote:
Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
But for tennis, OK, not a 100 Kg athlete to bump on you but for a game lasting 8 hours... they're demanding too.
But indeed for a small country to have 3 in 10 is a good mark, na?
Switzerland: 1
Australia: 1
Russia: 1
USA: 2
England: 1
Spain: 1
Does the AUP allow this? :ehh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Juan Carlos Rey
That's only because team sports (rugby, football etc) don't have a world ranking system based on individuals/clubs. You should really be more proud at Argentina being ranked 6th in the worldQuote:
Originally Posted by Juan Carlos Rey
Besides, with a population of 39million you can hardly be considered as a small country.
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Originally Posted by mendhak
Quick get some rope, thar's gunna be a lynchin', boys.