After reaching the Super Rugby playoffs for the first time, Jaguares have secured the future of four important players.
The Jaguares missed out on a maiden play-off victory as the Lions teed up a semi-final date with the Waratahs.
The Rebels were left to rue their earlier defeat as the Sharks booked a Super Rugby quarter-final with the Crusaders.
The Jaguares were in control early on in Pretoria, but could not withstand a fightback from the Bulls in Super Rugby.
The Lions had won their last seven matches against the Sharks, but the South African Conference leaders were beaten at Kings Park.
The Jaquares made history in beating the Sharks for the first time and also continued their history-making season with a sixth successive Super Rugby...
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The Sharks were defeated by the Jaguares for the first time in Super Rugby, with Ramiro Moyano grabbing a hat-trick.
Nicolas Sanchez led the way as the Jaguares celebrated their seventh win of the season – matching a franchise record.
The Jaguares were as magnificent as the Bulls were shameful in the most one-sided Super Rugby match in Buenos Aires. The home team won...
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A penalty try and a Ramiro Moyano score proved to be the difference as the Jaguares upset the Chiefs in Rotorua on Friday.
The Jaguares will leave Australasia unbeaten after winning their fourth successive match on tour. The men from Argentina beat the Chiefs 23-19 for a...
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Argentine side the Jaguares had never beaten a New Zealand Super Rugby team before overpowering the Blues in the second half at Eden Park.
Nicolas Sanchez kicked two conversions and a pair of penalties to secure the Jaguares a 25-20 victory over the Brumbies in Super Rugby.
Saturday’s Super Rugby saw the Highlanders put on an emphatic display at home with a 43-17 win over the Brumbies, while the Blues overturned...
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The Crusaders kept up their reputation for strong away form as they defeated the Jaguares in Argentina in ruthless fashion.
After a professional career spanning 15 years and taking in three World Cups, Argentina's Juan Martin Hernandez has been forced to retire.