Horacio Agulla

Horacio Agulla
Full name Horacio Agulla
Date of birth (1984-10-22) October 22, 1984
Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight 92 kg (14 st 7 lb) [1]
Occupation(s) rugby player
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Wing, Fullback, Centre
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
2002–07 Hindú Club
correct as of September 7, 2007.
Professional / senior clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2007–08
2008–10
2010–12
2012–
Dax
Brive
Leicester Tigers
Bath
15
37
47
54
(23)
(33)
(40)
(110)
correct as of 18 August 2015.
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2005
2006–07
2005–
Argentina U21
Argentina A
Argentina
8
8
63
(20)
(15)
(30)
correct as of 30 October 2015.
Sevens national teams
Years Club / team Comps
2006 Argentina 4
correct as of September 24, 2007.

Horacio Agulla (born October 22, 1984 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine rugby union player, who plays for the national Argentina team The Pumas and for Bath Rugby at club level. He plays as a wing or fullback.

Horacio attended St. Felipe The Apostle School in Don Torcuato, a suburb in The Province of Buenos Aires. Agulla made his debut for the national side on December 3, 2005, in a match against Samoa. He was part of the Argentine squad for the 2007 Rugby World Cup which succeed in gaining Argentina's highest world cup finish of third place [2] and Argentine squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.

In 2008 he signed with Top 14's US Dax. He moved on to Brive in 2008. It was reported in early April 2010 (including on Sky Sports in the UK) that he had signed a contract to play for Leicester Tigers from the 2010/2011 season, joining his fellow Argentine internationals Marcos Ayerza and Lucas González Amorosino at Welford Road. In June 2012, he left Leicester and signed a contract with Bath Rugby.[3]

Horacio is part of the Argentina squad that competes in the Rugby Championship.

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