Carlos Huntley-Robertson
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Carlos Huntley-Robertson was an Argentine rugby union player, he was the Captain of Los Pumas in 1932.[1]
Career
Robertson was born in Buenos Aires, son of a family of English origin. He started his rugby playing career at Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club.[2]
On July 16, 1932, Robertson made its debut in the Argentina national team, playing his first Test match against South Africa, with a score 42-0 in favor of the Springboks.[3] On July 23, had played their second game against the Springboks with a victory of South African team by 34-3. Both matches were played at the stadium of the Club Ferro Carril Oeste.[4]
In 1936, Carlos Huntley-Robertson was the Coach of the national team together Luis Cilley and Edmundo Stanfield.[5]
References
- ↑ Fernández Lobbe, el nuevo capitán Puma, Clarín
- ↑ Todos los Pumas de la Historia, CASI
- ↑ Recuerdos de una leyenda viva, La Nación
- ↑ Visita del equipo sudafricano (PDF), UAR, archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-01
- ↑ Pumas: entrenadores de todos los tiempos (PDF), Argentine Rugby Union
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