The British and Irish Lions have not toured Argentina since 1936
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Argentina has made a bold bid to host a British & Irish Lions tour, potentially at the iconic River Plate stadium.
Rugby South America's president, Sebastian Pineyrua, has extended an invitation to the Lions, suggesting it could be mutually beneficial for both parties.
This proposal comes as the Lions consider their future touring schedule beyond 2025, with the possibility of expanding beyond their traditional destinations of Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
Pineyrua told Mail Sport, "A Lions tour to South America should at least be on the table because it could be good for both parties."
The Lions' traditional touring schedule has been limited to Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa for decades.
However, Argentina's recent success in international rugby has made it an attractive prospect for expansion.
River Plate play at the Estadio Mas Monumental
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The Pumas have beaten Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa in the recent Rugby Championship, demonstrating their competitive edge.
Michael Cheika, who has coached both Argentina and Australia, endorsed the idea, stating, "Argentina are a big player in the southern hemisphere market now. They've earned their time."
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This proposal could potentially reshape the Lions' future, offering a fresh and challenging destination for the prestigious touring team.
Pineyrua outlined potential venues and logistics for a South American tour.
He suggested, "You could play in a stadium like River Plate or La Plata. Instead of the provincial games they could play Chile, Uruguay, a South American XV."
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The timing could be advantageous for UK audiences, with Pineyrua noting, "You could play games at 3 o'clock here then it's 7pm in the UK.
"Get everyone in the pubs, finishing work."
He also highlighted the region's appeal for travelling fans, stating, "Here in South America, we have very nice countries, a lot of tourists, coasts, beautiful places to bring fans."
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The Estadio Mas Monumental could play host to the British and Irish Lions tour
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Michael Cheika, Leicester head coach and former Argentina and Australia coach, offered further insights into the potential of a South American tour.
He emphasised the challenging nature of such a venture, stating, "The midweek circuit there would not be easy. Go to play in Rosario, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero, Cordoba… it would be tough going."
Scotland toured Argentina in 2010
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Cheika also highlighted the commercial considerations, noting, "A lot of that is decided on the commercial element these days."
However, he remained enthusiastic about the prospect, concluding, "Without a doubt, it would be a great tour."
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