Agustín Creevy and his emotional farewell to San Luis: “I still don’t fall that will be the last game”
Agustín Creevyhistorical hooker of Los Pumas And reference of the Argentine rugby, will live this Saturday a special day since he will play his last game with the shirt of San Luisin view of Belgranoby date 16 of the URBA TOP 12. All Disney+Rugby!
In dialogue with Scrum, the Forward told how he lived what was probably the most beautiful week of recent years. “A very pretty, different week. I still don’t fall that will be the last game”began.
“A little duel had already done it during these years that were happening. The good thing I played even so great that, more or less, I was doing it year after year. Because every year that passed in recent years they were from Yapa. I was processing it, working a little alone, as a family. But this week is special because I say goodbye to my club, where everything started,”.
In addition, he took a balance of the good and the bad that the rugby left him: “A little of everything. In the balance is stick and stick, but it is part. Thank God they have happened to me bad things and then the good ones enjoy them the double and to be able to live those good and enjoy them more. The rugby gives you and takes away all the time, you have to learn to live with that, when you are injured, when you are above everything … the good thing is to take advantage of and understand why of the bad things and when they touch you.
About the decision to play only one game with San Luis, Creevy He explained that “It was to return to the club”. And deepened: “I am very tired. No of the body, of the body I am fine. But mentally tired me. I am tired of training, of the obligations, of having to meet schedules. In that sense.” “I talked to my friends, with the club, everyone told me about playing more, but internally my body and my head told me ‘you are for one and that’s it.’ I am with other projects too. I came three weeks before to give a hand, train with them and it is like an anecdotal part of entering the court. When I spent three weeks I ate with them, I needed to sleep just, but I could contribute everything I could at that time and now symbolic than anything else “he added.
Finally, the Forward marked what the Marist Club means to him: “San Luis is my second house, without a doubt. Every time I needed support I was here. Each joy I lived here. Thanks to them I am what I am today. It’s my everything. I could develop and get where I got thanks to what my club gave me. It was a very big support in my entire career.”
And, of course, he also dedicated a few words to Los Pumas: “It was the gift that my club gave me for having done things right here. Rugby gave me part of the Pumas. It was the flag that I always followed for everything. I played to play in Los Pumas. That’s why I went to play outside, that’s why I came back and when I went again it went through the pumas. Where I saw that a decision was going to happen because I would not be able to play more in the pumas. The way to play in Los Pumas and it was always like that. “
