Agustin Creevy Retires from Test Rugby
Agustin Creevy Retires from Test Rugby

Agustin Creevy Retires from Test Rugby

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Agustin Creevy, Argentina's most capped international rugby player, has announced his retirement from Test rugby after 19 years, culminating in a match against Australia in La Plata. Creevy, who debuted in 2005, finishes with a record of 110 caps and is the only Argentine to participate in four World Cups. Despite his retirement, the 39-year-old is contemplating a continuation of his career at the club level and has expressed interest in coaching in the future. In the match, the Wallabies claimed a narrow 20-19 victory, marking their first win of the 2024 Rugby Championship, with tries from Jake Gordon and Rob Valetini. Creevy's emotional send-off was highlighted by his pride in representing Los Pumas, which he emphasized during his farewell. Coach Felipe Contepomi noted the importance of Creevy's decision and the respect it commands within the team as they adapt to the changes after their last defeat against New Zealand.

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