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Jorge Braceras

Argentinab. 1946-02-03Retired
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Biography

Jorge Braceras, born on February 3, 1946, in Argentina, is a notable former Rugby Union player recognized for his contributions to the sport during the 1970s. Primarily playing as a prop, Braceras earned a reputation for his formidable scrummaging skills and physical presence on the field. He represented the Argentine national team, the Pumas, showcasing his talents in various international competitions.

Braceras made his debut for the Pumas in 1969 and went on to accumulate a significant number of caps over his career, participating in key matches that helped elevate Argentina’s status in the rugby world. He was part of the Argentine squad that competed in the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987, where he played a critical role in the team’s performance, further solidifying his legacy in Argentine rugby.

After retiring from professional play, Braceras continued to impact the sport through coaching and mentorship, helping to develop the next generation of Argentine rugby talent. His legacy endures as a symbol of Argentine rugby's resilience and competitive spirit, inspiring future athletes in the country.

Quick Facts

Full nameJorge Braceras
Date of birth1946-02-03
NationalityArgentina
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