All results and summaries of date 2 of the World Cup M20
This Friday The Second day of the M20 Worldwhich takes place in Italyand I know will extend until Saturday, July 19, 2025. All rugby, in Disney+.
In it Group a, Australia surpassed a Scotland 34-24, And in the key duelSouth Africa did the same before England by 32-22. While, in the Zone B, Les bleus They turned the encounter and won 35-21 to Welshand later, The Pumitas They turned a great game to beat Spain 33-30. Finally, in the Zone c, New Zealand thrashed a Georgia 38-19while the place, Italyhit the coup in front of Ireland When defeating it 18-16.
Ireland 16-18 Italia – Group C
In a meeting that was defined in the last ball, Italy defeated Ireland and gave the great blow of the World Cup. From the first half the parity was going to be seen. Only a Try of Nelson Casartelli and a Tom Wood penalty were going to move the scorer. On the other hand, in the complement he stretched the Azzurra with Piero Gritti, but responded quickly Mikey Yarr. Edoardo Todaro brought to seven the difference with the foot near the closure, but everything was resolved in the final play. Oisin Minogue arrived at the Ingal rival at 81, and with the conversion the Irish could tie it, but there was no success and celebrated the place.
England 22-32 South Africa – Group A
In the duel between candidates to win the group A, South Africa managed to impose himself against England and took a huge step to advance semifinals. The first half was very even. On the one hand Jonny Weimann, Connor Tracey and Jack Brancen managed to reach the Try, but on the other, Cheswill Jooste, Hassiem Pead and Gilermo Mentoe. Everything was going to be defined in the complement and by details, and that was how the African team managed to reach Ingoal through Pead, while the rose remained gradually turned off. The rest, Vusi Moyo did it with the effectiveness of his foot.
New Zealand 38-19 Georgia – Group C
After 20 minutes in which Georgia managed to dominate and take advantage with two tries of Shota Kheladze and Mikheili Shioshvili, New Zealand appeared the turbo, turned it around, and gradually took the logical advantages between both selected. In total there were six tries for those in Black, which with the bonus, will go for the classification to the semifinals on the last date. There were conquests by Harlyn Saunoa (double), Xavier Treacy, Eli Oudenryn, Aisake Vakasiuola and Maloni Kunawave.
France 35-21 Wales – Group B
In a match marked by parity, Les Blues replaced a lazy first half and found in the complement the versatility and dynamics that allowed them to take the victory. Aided by the expulsion, at the 60 ‘of Louie Trevett in the red dragons, the French team was the only one to score points during the second half and thus be able to turn the match. In this way, for France the tries had the authorship of Bobby Bissu, Edouard Sossa Njocke, Simeli Daunivucu, Xan Mousques and Baptiste Tillols accompanied by four conversions by Diego Jurd. For his part, Wales marked thanks to Sam Scott, Tom Bowen, Jack Woods and three validations of Harri Wilde.
Australia 34-24 Scotland – Group A
In a duel of defeated on the first date, Australia knew how to react on time and managed to turn the game to a Scotland that seemed to take the victory. It was the oceanics who dominated the first half and managed to mark three tries with James Martens, Nick Conway and Lipina Ata to go to rest 17-10 (Freddy Douglas and Oliver Duncan discounted). However, the thistle responded. Jed Findlay supported to tie him, and after the yellow to Joey Fowler, he turned him with a conquest of Duncan. There was just a quarter of an hour, but Australia hit quickly. He tied it with Martens, and near the end, Finn Baxter and Will Guilfoyle arrived at the Ingal rival to ensure an adjusted victory that leaves them alive.
