
Argentina's Guido Petti Joins Elite 100-Cap Club
Harlequins lock Guido Petti becomes Argentina's sixth rugby player to earn 100 international caps this weekend against Wales. The milestone celebrates a decade of dedication and consistent excellence representing the Pumas on rugby's biggest stages.
When Guido Petti takes the field Saturday in San Juan, he'll join an exclusive club that only five other Argentine rugby players have ever reached.
The 31-year-old lock will earn his 100th cap for the Pumas in their Nations Championship match against Wales. His captain, Julian Montoya, couldn't hide his pride when announcing the milestone.
"He's a very authentic person, very committed, very loved by the whole squad," Montoya told reporters. The hooker added that Petti's consistency has been tremendous throughout his career, performing well wherever he's played.
Petti's journey started in 2014 at the San Isidro club in Buenos Aires. Since then, he's built an impressive resume playing for the Jaguares, Bordeaux-Begles in France, and now English side Harlequins.

He follows teammate Matias Alemanno, who just hit the same milestone last week in Argentina's match against Scotland. The two second-row partners now share a special bond as centurions.
Why This Inspires
In a sport where physical demands end many careers early, reaching 100 caps represents extraordinary dedication. Petti has maintained elite-level fitness and performance for a decade while competing on three continents.
His teammates note he's not someone who loves tributes or attention. But his quiet consistency speaks volumes about showing up, doing the work, and representing your country with pride.
The match itself promises excitement, with Wales coach Steve Tandy making strategic changes including benching speedster Louis Rees-Zammit. But Saturday's real story belongs to Petti and the decade of excellence that brought him to this moment.
Montoya finished his tribute perfectly: "I'm sure his family, his club, will be very proud."
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Based on reporting by Buenos Aires Times
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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