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September 30, 2008

Glasgow signs Pumas' record try scorer

Posted by Editor on September 30, 2008 02:41 PM | 5 comments | Print | E-mail author

Jose Maria Nunez Piossek has joined Glasgow Warriors
Glasgow Warriors have today confirmed that Argentina’s all-time leading try scorer, Jose Maria Nunez Piossek, has signed with the club subject to him obtaining a visa and passing a medical.

On the latest addition to his squad, head coach Sean Lineen said: “I’m delighted to have Jose on board. He’s an experienced internationalist and definitely knows where the try line is.

“He is a pretty important signing in terms of the experience he’ll bring to the squad, he’s also very good value for money.

“He’s a tough player looking for rugby and will bring a bit of balance to the squad because we need to manage the game time of our Scotland internationalists. I’m also looking for Jose to be a big influence on our young Scottish players such as Chris Kinloch, Ruaridh Jackson and Peter Horne who is aligned to Glasgow from the National Academy.”

In a seven year international career, Jose Maria’s most recent appearances for the Pumas include the victory over Scotland in the first summer Test in Rosario and the defeat to South Africa in Cape Town, a game which was part of Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday celebrations.

A close friend and international colleague of current Firhill favourite Bernardo Stortoni, Piossek made his Argentina debut in 2001 against Uruguay and won his second cap in the same year against the All Blacks.

In 2002, he played in four Tests against Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile and Australia.

He scored an unprecedented nine tries in the Pumas’ 144-0 victory over Paraguay in April 2003 earning him a place in the national squad for the 2003 Rugby World Cup.

He played in four Tests the following year and was capped twice in 2005. He also featured in the summer Tests against Wales and the All Blacks in 2006.

Jose Maria is Argentina’s all-time leading try scorer with 30 tries in as many appearances.

Comments
Posted by Tall, dark and haggard on September 30, 2008 04:48 PM | Reply to this comment

This sounds very exciting

Posted by doubledcd on September 30, 2008 05:29 PM | Reply to this comment

Couldn't agree more. But that's the pleasure - and the problem of having a Warriors backline of Scottish-qualified international players during a clash between Magner's League and International duty. Lineen has to strike the right balance tho', between bringing on our current and potential home-grown internationals and maintaining a successful Warrior's side by the use of his other players. Not an easy task and one that all we armchair pundits will watch with interest !

Posted by neilmacd74 on September 30, 2008 05:39 PM | Reply to this comment

All very exciting.
Quite a scoring record for The Pumas too.
Let's hope he brings that kind of cutting edge to our backline.

Posted by AJPatterson on September 30, 2008 06:40 PM | Reply to this comment

Sounds like pretty good news. Also if the back line are going to be involved in Scotland games, sounds like very good news for Thom and Max.

Just hope there aren't any silly visa problems and he can come in sooner rather than later to start lending experience to the younger players at least.

Posted by Alan Fulton on September 30, 2008 08:38 PM | Reply to this comment

Thank you Bernie! Do you have any other friends who fancy living in our wonderful city? They will be most welcome!

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