Los Pumas’ best tries in 2024 according to Scrum followers
This year was historic for the Argentine team due to the great results it has obtained in a good part of its matches. In them, he also scored several tries worth noting that, although there were not a few, the followers of Scrum they were in charge of choosing the best through an active survey on social networks. All rugby, for Disney+.
The first achievement to mention is that of Matthew Carreras to the All Blacks in the historic victory for 38-30 in it Sky Stadium in Wellington, corresponding to the first date of the Rugby Championshipdisputed on August 10. With this key individual action before the close of the first time, The Pumas They later ended up coming back in the second half and sealed a real triumph in Kiwi lands.
Almost a month later, the September 7at the Brigadier General Estanislao López Stadium in Santa Fe, the men of Felipe Contepomi they got the biggest victory in history facing Australia and a Tier 1with a score of 67-27, for the fourth day of the contest. Over there, Joaquin Oviedo took advantage of an excellent collective attack to seal what ended up being their doublet.
On the following date, the September 21, The Pumas received at the Mother of Cities Stadium in Santiago del Estero South Africa with the need to win to reach the closing of the tournament with chances of being champions. This was not only achieved thanks to the 29-28 final, but also, Pablo Matera stood out with a sensational escape through touch to dive into the ingoal of the Springboks.
Finally, the last try to mention is the one that Juan Cruz Mallía specified in front of Ireland in the 22-19 defeat corresponding to the november window in it Aviva Stadium in Dublin on the 15th of the aforementioned month. On that occasion, the back from Córdoba took advantage of all his quality to infiltrate Trébol’s defense and reach his goal. He himself was chosen by Scrum followers as the most outstanding achievement of the season.
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