Former Argentina captain Agustin Creevy wants to be part of Pumas' bid for the 2023 Rugby World Cup by securing a new contract with London Irish. Rugby enthusiasts can book RugbyWorld Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
Creevy, who has played in three consecutive World Cups, would be 38 when the next World Cup is held in France and, having installed her young daughter in a local nursery, the prostitute is determined to convince Declan Kidney, the Irish director. Rugby to be awarded a new contract to replace the one that ends this season.
Having
scored a try when the Irish defeated Newcastle 31-22, Creevy is delivering on
the field as part of the group with the most caps the Premiership has seen. Six
of the Irish forwards against the Falcons had racked up 402 caps with Creevy
contributing 88 appearances for his beloved Cougars.
Agustin
Creevy
Creevy said:
“We are talking about a new contract and we have time to see what happens. Yes,
I want to stay and I want to play in the next World Cup, but I need to continue
playing at the best level and I try to be better in each game. The Premiership
is one of the best competitions in the world and that is why I came here.”
“We have a
lot of international players and we are very close and that is important. We
try to train together and teach young children and it is a good family. I like
the identity of my country with the Pumas and here we also have a nice one”.
With the
demise of Jaguares from Super Rugby, Creevy is part of a large contingent of
Pumas now operating in the Premiership and will face his former teammate MatÃas
Alemanno when Gloucester arrives in Brentford on Saturday.
Creevy said:
“There are a lot of friends playing in the Premiership with Matias in the
second row in Gloucester and I love playing against them and laughing on the
field. We are friends playing together for seven years together. Now it's fun
to play against them.”
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