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Jaguares shift to home comforts

After being on tour to South Africa, where they beat the Cheetahs 34-33 in their debut match in Bloemfontein and lost 15-19 to the Sharks in Durban, the South Americans will now enjoy a brief spell at home.

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It all starts on March 19 when they host the Chiefs at Velez Sarsfield Stadium. This is followed by the Stormers at the same venue a week later before they get back on the road to head to New Zealand and Japan, where they will face the Blues, Hurricanes, Crusaders and the Sunwolves.

Gabriel Ascarate, Juan Cruz Guillemain, Ramiro Herrera and Lucas Noguera remain on the injury list.

Jaguares squad: Matías Alemanno, Gabriel Ascarate, Rodrigo Báez, Emiliano Boffelli, Santiago Cordero, Agustín Creevy, Cristian Bartoloni, Jerónimo De la Fuente, Enrique Pieretto, Facundo Bosch,

Facundo Gigena, Felipe Arregui, Felipe Ezcurra, Franco Cuaranta, Santiago García Botta, Santiago González Iglesias, Gonzalo Bertranou, Juan Cruz Guillemaín, Juan Martín Hernández, Ramiro Herrera, Ignacio Larrague, Facundo Isa, Joaquín Paz, Martín Landajo, Tomás Lavanini, Juan Manuel Leguizamón, Tomás Lezana, Lucas González Amorosino, Pablo Matera, Manuel Montero, Julián Montoya, Matías Moroni, Ramiro Moyano, Lucas Noguera, Matías Orlando, Javier Ortega Desio, Guido Petti, Roberto Tejerizo, Nicolás Sánchez, Leonardo Senatore, Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro, Joaquín Tuculet.

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