Tuesday 20 July 2010

James Tozer writes: "Having packed and stowed our gear for Rosario, we made the most of our last morning in Santa Fe, enjoying a relaxing swim and spa session. 40 sweaty rugby players piled into the heated swimming pool, and proceeded to create the world's largest whirlpool (in which several of the younger members of the tour are believed to have been lost at sea). A game of water "bulldog" followed, with Jamie Wilson - still feeling a bit ginger from the night before - being one of the first casualties.

We sauntered onto the bus braced for another epic journey, eager for our next destination. The ennui of travel was alleviated by another Lions tour DVD - this time the 2009 South Africa edition - whilst Edward Russell entertained us with his stand-up act. The 3 or so hours transit flew by, and before long we were checking in to the luxurious Hotel Imperio, our latest HQ. The call of Rosario's city centre beckoned - with plenty of exciting activities on the cards - before dinner. Earlier, the coaches had decided to stick with steak rather than twist with pizza, and a full house settled down for our usual steak and chips at a local restaurant, before an early night at the Imperio."
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