Rugby Championship: The Pumas imposed themselves against Australia 28-26 in Sydney
For the fourth day of Rugby Championship 2025, Los Pumas They took a triumph of Sydney by defeating Australia 28-26 and keep their chances intact in the tournament. The best of rugby, in Disney+ Premium plan.
The game started with an infernal rhythm and in just 15 minutes everything went from. First added the Argentine team with a penalty of Santiago Carrerashowever, in the following, a neglect gave the chance to Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii to take all positions and mark the try.
Despite not having been able to confirm the advantage, Argentina He continued plugged in and it was Julián Montoyain his 50 party as captain, the one who covered the clearance of Tane Edmed To support and turn it. Meanwhile, Racing It was still very firm with the kicks.
Los Pumas dominated in Sidneywith good game, quickly taking out the ruck ball, forced the Wallabies to retreat and commit infractions. Max Jorgesen He saw the yellow, and from there, the team of Felipe Contepomi He had several chances to mark another conquest, but failures in the final meters did not allow him to add more than with a penalty of his opening.
Already on equal terms, the intensity of the party was infernal. The two teams tried to play and the rhythm did not stop, they were going from one place to the other. The Argentine team was very close, but Racing He looked at the ball a few meters from Ingoal.
After an exhausting first time, those of Contepomi They went to rest 19-7 above, but with the full conviction of having dominated their rival and deserving a little more.
In the complement, Los Pumas They continued with their libretto. With a lot of pressure in each formation they managed to Australia I never play comfortable, and local infractions reappeared. Two penalties of Racing They stretched the difference to give peace of mind.
The changes brought air. The bank, commanded by Pablo Materamaintained the level, and Argentina I was the owner and lord of each action before some Wallabies They didn’t find him around. For Australians, the only positive thing was just losing for 18 points (25-7).
Racing He scored again with his foot, but in a burst, the bad news fell to the Argentine team. Its opening saw the yellow, and in just two minutes, Australia was shot with the tries of Andrew Kellaway and Filipo Daugunu. The distance was now only nine units and there was an eternity.
You had to keep calm, let the time run, to pass the storm. The ghosts of last week were around Allianz Stadiummuch more after another conquest of DAUGUNUbut Los Pumas They were planted, with less order than before, but with the firmness necessary to carry out the game and achieve a great triumph that leaves them alive in the Rugby Championship.
Synthesis:
Australia: 1. James Slipper, 2. Billy Pollard, 3. Taniela Tupou, 4. Jeremy Williams, 5. Tom Hooper, 6. Rob Valetini, 7. Fraser McReight, 8. Harry Wilson, 9. Nic White, 10. Tane Edmed, 11. Corey Toole, 12. Hunter Paisami, 13. 14. Max Jorgensen, 15. Andrew Kellaway.
Entered: St: 0 ‘Angus Bell X Slipper, Zane Nongoror X Tupou, Tate McDermott X White, 12’ Lukhan Salakaia-Loto X Hooper, Josh Nasser X Pollard, 15 ‘James O’Connor X Edmed, 19’ Philip Daugunu X Toole, 23 ‘Carlo Tizzano X Pier.
Coach: Joe Schmidt
Los Pumas: 1- Mayco Vivas, 2- Julián Montoya (C), 3- Joel Sclavi, 4- Guido Petti, 5- Pedro Rubiolo, 6- Juan Martín González, 7- Marcos Kremer, 8- Joaquín Oviedo, 9- Gonzalo García, 10- Santiago Carreras, 11- Mateo Carreras, 12- Santiago Chocobares, 13- Lucio Cinti, 14- Mallía
Entered: ST: 10 ‘Agustín Moyano X García, Pablo Matera X González, Francisco Coria Marchetti X Sclavi, Franco Molina X Petti, 19’ Boris Wenger X Vivas and Ignacio Mendy X Isgraó, 31 ‘Ignacio Ruiz X Montoya and Justo Piccardo X Chocobares.
Coach: Felipe Contepomi
Points in the first half: 3 ‘Criminal of Santiago Carreras (LP), 4’ Try by Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii converted by Tane Edmed (Aus), 7 ‘Try by Julián Montoya converted by Santiago Carreras (LP), 13’ penalty of Santiago Carreras (LP), 25 ‘penalty of Santiago Carreras (LP), 37’ penalty of Santiago Carreras (LP).
Partial result: Australia 7-19 Los Pumas
Points in the second half: 3 ‘Criminal of Santiago Carreras (LP), 12’ penalty of Santiago Carreras (LP), 23 ‘penalty of Santiago Carreras (LP), 26’ Try of Andrew Kellaway converted by James O’Connor (Aus), 28 ‘Try of Philipo Daugunu (Aus), 39’ Try of Philip Daugunu converted by James O’Connor (aus).
Bottom line: Australia 26-28 Los Pumas
Admonished: PT: 17 ‘Max Jorgensen (Aus). ST: Santiago Carreras (LP).
Expelled: There was no.
Referee: Christophe Ridley (England).
Stadium: Allianz Stadium (Sidney).
