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On January 2, 2023, the Argentine Martin Bogado’s contract expired after 3 months of good and loyal service within the Basque club. Recruited as a medic to replace Arthur Duhau, he was quickly incorporated and adored by the Aviron Bayonnais team and supporters for his unique and quality performance.
Through a tweet, the up-and-coming Basque club wished good luck to its now-former player. As a reminder, on November 23, Aviron Bayonnais clarified the nature of his contract expiration despite a certain desire to keep him in the workforce.
“Aviron Bayonnais Rugby Pro will not be able to keep Martin Bogado in its workforce.
Arrived October 3rd and hired until January 2nd 2023 Arthur DUHAU medical clown.
Our 23-year-old Argentine winger/full-back has offered to extend his contract with Bayonne, beyond Arthur Duho’s return to competition and the end of this season.
But, after joining Argentina’s expanded squad during the fall tour, and with the prospect of a 2023 World Cup, he made the decision to stick with the new franchise. annual calendar.
Buena Sawert Martin!
Martin Bogado played his last game on Saturday in the victory over Toulon.
You’ll quickly become one of the public’s darlings, and will always be home at Jan Dugger.
Buena Sawert Martin! 🔵⚪ pic.twitter.com/WAWpVXIboV
– Averon Bayonet (@avironrugbypro) January 3, 2023
To summarize
Argentine wing-back Martin Bogado said goodbye in the best possible way to Aveyron Bayonne after his team beat rugby club Toulonie. This person has completed his mission as a medical clown.
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