Isa the shock omission from Argentina Rugby World Cup squad
Jaguares flanker Pablo Matera will captain a national team that has won just eight of 41 internationals since finishing fourth at the last World Cup, in England and Wales four years ago.
France-based loose forward Facundo Isa was a shock omission from the 31-man Argentina Rugby World Cup named Monday by coach Mario Ledesma in Buenos Aires.
Instead, outsider Rodrigo Bruno got the nod and is among 26 players from Super Rugby runners-up the Jaguares who will travel to Japan for the September 20-November 2 global tournament.
"I was convinced more by other players [than Isa]," Ledesma told reporters after revealing his hand for Pool C matches against France, Tonga, section favourites England and the United States.
"And I wanted to give priority to those playing at home over those based abroad. Contrary to what sections of the media thought, Facundo was not a certain choice."
Two Argentina-based non-Jaguares were chosen, plus France-based fly-halves Nicolás Sánchez and Benjamin Urdapilleta and prop Juan Figallo from English club Saracens.
Jaguares flanker Pablo Matera will captain a national team that has won just eight of 41 internationals since finishing fourth at the last World Cup, in England and Wales four years ago.
Argentina went down 24-18 to an experimental South Africa side in Pretoria last Saturday – their ninth straight defeat since beating Australia away last September.
Former Pumas hooker Ledesma was chosen for four consecutive World Cup tournaments between 1999 and 2011 and loose forward Juan Manuel Leguizamón equals that record after making the squad for Japan.
Argentina have played 37 World Cup matches, winning 19 and losing 18, with the best showing a third-place finish at the 2007 tournament hosted by France.
Their World Cup record against their pool opponents in Japan is mixed. They have won two of three clashes with France, beaten Tonga the only time they played and lost both meetings with England. They have never faced their final pool opponent, the United States, at the tournament.
Squad
Backs (14)
Back-three: Emiliano Boffelli (Jaguares), Joaquín Tuculet (Jaguares), Santiago Carreras (Jaguares), Bautista Delguy (Jaguares), Ramiro Moyano (Jaguares)
Centres: Jerónimo de la Fuente (Jaguares), Juan Cruz Mallia (Jaguares), Lucas Mensa (Pucara), Matías Moroni (Jaguares), Matías Orlando (Jaguares)
Fly-halves: Nicolás Sánchez (Stade Francais), Benjamín Urdapilleta (Castres)
Scrum-halves: Tomás Cubelli (Jaguares), Felipe Ezcurra (Hindu)
Forwards (17)
Back rows/second rows: Rodrigo Bruni (Jaguares), Javier Ortega Desio (Jaguares), Marcos Kremer (Jaguares), Juan Manuel Leguizamon (Jaguares), Tomás Lezana (Jaguares), Pablo Matera (Jaguares, capt), Matias Alemanno (Jaguares), Tomas Lavanini (Jaguares), Guido Petti (Jaguares)
Front rows: Agustín Creevy (Jaguares), Julián Montoya (Jaguares), Santiago Socino (Jaguares), Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro (Jaguares), Juan Figallo (Saracens), Santiago Medrano (Jaguares), Enrique Pieretto (Jaguares), Mayco Vivas (Jaguares)
Argentina World Cup Pool Fixtures
Pool C
September 21: v France, Tokyo
September 28: v Tonga, Higashiosaka
October 05: v England, Tokyo
October 09: v United States, Kumagaya
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