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Juan Andrés Pérez the international hooker waiting for help as Gabriel Travaglini (Legends) intends to put him down. (January 1996).

Old Boys and Spain (national team) after the final match of the Bowl Cup (January 1996).

Carlos Cat presents the award to the Best Uruguayan Player in the Uruguay Sevens 1996, Manuel Reyes from the Old Boys Club.

The Old Boys Club has great reputation and is well known for the after matches functions. Bafo da Onza y las Mulatas de Fuego (the Fire Women) are usually part of them (January 1995).

Three conspicuos members of the Club (Mauro Crosa, Alan King and Fernando De Posadas) can´t hide their emotions near the the touch line (January 1994).

Juan Carlos Bado (1,98 mts., 114 kgms, lock) is considered one of the best rugby players in Uruguay and the best lock in Southamerica (January 1995).

Gabriel Alonso (here playing for an Invitation team against Canada) is one of the most experienced backs in the team (January 1995).

The first Punta del Este Sevens Champions, Old Boys Club: Martín Puig, César Cat (captain), Diego Cash, Gabriel Alonso, Andrés Courreges, GAbriel Borrás, Fernando De Posadas and Alfredo Stirling (January 1989).

The 1990 Punta del Este team: Simon Poidevin (Australia), Gabriel Alonso, César Cat (captain), Craig Innes (New Zealand), Gabriel Borrás, Martín Puig and Diego Cash (Argentina).

The 1994 Punta del Este team: Guido Clerici, Juan M. Gutiérrez, Marcelo Shaw, Santiago Bordaberry, Gabriel Alonso, Santiago Cat, César Cat (captain), Luis Mariné and Bernardo Acle.

Bob Dwyer is a great friend of the Club, and usually spends the end of the year in Uruguay.

Juan Cat (former fullback of the Club and the National team) in action in the Maldonado Stadium (January 1993).

Relaxing after winning the 1992 Punta del Este Sevens: Martín Guerra, Jason Little, Jorge Paolino, Frank Bunce, Gabriel Travaglini and wife, John Eales, Eric Rush, Gabriel Alonso and Darren Junnee (January 1992)

Darren Junee and John Eales stretching before playing for the Club (January 1992).

Gabriel Travaglini holds the trophy and the Uruguayan President, Luis Lacalle claps (January 1992).

The 1991 Punta del Este Champions: Old Boys Anzacs: Darren Junee, Walter Little, Craig Innes, John Timu, Zinzan Brooke, Simon Poidevin (captain), Bernardo Acle, Marcelo Shaw and Alfredo Invernizzi (coach).

The season is over and everybody wants to be in the photo (September 1996)

Alfonso Cardoso drinks from the Champions Cup (Uruguay National Sevens 1996)

..and so does Manuel Reyes (Uruguay National Sevens 1996)

And after the Match....beer and party! (Uruguay National Sevens 1996)

Old Boys Club team vs. Public School Wanderers (London, September 1996)

After the match some tourism: Buckingham Palace (London, September 1996).

Training at Hyde Park (London, September 1996).






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