The Pumas 7’s fell with New Zealand and fourths were left in Los Angeles

The Pumas 7's fell with New Zealand and fourths were left in Los Angeles

Los Pumas 7’s They fell 38-17 with New Zealand And they stayed with the fourth place of the Great Final of Los Angelesthus closing a Historical season in which they were top of the Regular stage. All rugby, for Disney+.

Before, in the Group phasehe Argentine selected He beat him Great Britain by 33-26he continued with the triumph against France by 17-12 And he lost 29-21 in view of South Africa. In this way, he had accessed the Finals for goldwhere it was overcome 29-5 by Spain.

Los Pumas 7’s 17-38 New Zealand (Domingo)

Although at the beginning the Pumas 7’s were planted well in the opposite field and managed to support from the hand of Tobias Wade, from the following action, New Zealand took total control of the game and, with a vertical game based on short touches with many options simultaneously, drilling on several occasions the opposite background to win and comfortably thanks to the conquests of Ngarohi McGarvey-Black by Duplicate, Sofai Maka and Akuila Rokolisoa.

Then, in the complement, the changes renewed the air to Argentina, and together with the warning to Rob Rush, the gaps reappeared in the face of Ingoal Kiwi, which the albiceleste players attacked so that Marcos Moneta and Lautaro Bazán Vélez arrive at the try. However, once they had equal players, Brady Rush and McGarvey-Black with your hat-trick did not delay in realizing the triumph of the All Blacks 7’s.

Formation of the Pumas 7’s: 9. Matías Osadczuk, 6th Santiago Álvarez Fourcade, 3. Germán Schulz, 14. Joaquín Pellandini, 7. Tobias Wade, 11. Luciano González Rizzoni, 13th Marcos Moneta.

Substitutes: 23. Santino Zangara, 12. Lautaro Bazán Vélez, 1. Matteo Graziano, 5th Agustín Fraga, 2. Santiago Vera Feld.

Los Pumas 7’s 5-29 Spain (Sunday)

As usual to see at the crossings against Spain, friction in the game and the dispute of the ball predominated during most of the match. In that sense, the team that most fluidity in the passes was able to achieve was the one that made the difference, and in the first half, the lions bent to their rival in the all aspects to, in addition to forcing the expulsion of Santiago Mare, supporting two tries by the hand of Pol and Eduardo López.

However, at the beginning of the second half, when the Pumas 7’s were worse, a new infraction product of the contact dispute resulted in the warning of Alejandro Laforga, so the two teams were again on equal players, and with spaces, Luciano González Rizzoni discounted. Anyway, when he had numerical superiority again, Spain redoubled efforts in the pressure, again made it impossible for his own field departure to Argentina, and with the conquests of Francisco Cosculluela, and Tobias Sainz-Trápaga in duplicate, liquidated the story.

Formation of the Pumas 7’s: 1. Matteo Graziano, 6. Santiago Álvarez Fourcade, 9. Matías Osadczuk, 14. Joaquín Pellandini, 10. Santiago Mare, 11. Luciano González Rizzoni, 13. Marcos Moneta.

Substitutes: 7. Tobias Wade, 3. Germán Schulz, 23. Santino Zangara, 12. Lautaro Bazán Vélez, 5th Agustín Fraga.

Los Pumas 7’s 29-21 South Africa (Saturday)

With the casualties of Santiago Mare and Marcos Moneta, and the departure of Luciano González Rizzoni, those commanded by Gómez Cora faced the match against the Blitzboks. Ronald Brown was the author of the first South African conquest, who had control of the comparison to Sivine Soyizwapi’s yellow. There was Matteo Graziano who contributed the Try for the Pumas 7’s, which was immediately accompanied by a conquest of the captain on duty, Germán Schulz. On the closure of the first part, Ryan Oosthuizen equated the score.

In the complement, Sivine Soyizwapi supported to make a difference in favor of Africans, which was stretched by Shilton van Wyk and Selvyn Davids. Santino Zangara, with his first try, sealed the result.

Pumas 7’s Formation: 1. Matteo Graziano, 3. Germán Schulz, 23. Santino Zangara, 12. Lautaro Bazán Vélez ,, 11. Luciano González Rizzoni and 5. Agustín Fraga.

Substitutes: 9. Matías Osadczuk, 7. Tobias Wade, 6. Santiago Álvarez Fourcade and 14. Joaquín Pellandini.

Los Pumas 7’s 17-12 France (Saturday)

In the beginning they blues took the advantage with a conquest of Yerim Fall. Those driven by Santiago Gómez Cora reacted quickly with an action between Matías Osadczuk and Santiago Álvarez Fourcade, who ended the latter to pass up on the scoreboard. On the closure of the first stage, Luciano González Rizzoni decreed 12-5 in favor of the Pumas 7’s, which had as a negative note the lesion in the left knee of Santiago Mare.

In the complement, he had to leave the field Marcos Moneta with a blow to his right cheekbone, product of a clash with Jordan Sepho. In the absence of two minutes for the final whistle, González Rizzoni sealed his double and directed the victory for the national team, who suffered over the end for the Try of Mateo García.

Pumas 7’s Formation: 3. Germán Schulz, 6th Santiago Álvarez Fourcade, 9. Matías Osadczuk, 10. Santiago Mare, 11. Luciano González Rizzoni, 13. Marcos Moneta and 14. Joaquín Pellandini.

Substitutes: 1. Matteo Graziano, 5. Agustín Fraga, 12. Lautaro Bazán Vélez, 7. Alejo Lavayén and 23. Santino Zangara.

Los Pumas 7’s 33-26 Great Britain (Saturday)

Except for the first action of the party, in which the British supported by Matt Davidson, all the first half is summarized in a constant siege of the men of Gómez Cora through their characteristic pressure and their associative game, with which they completely neutralized their rival and arrived several times to the Try thanks to a double of Marcos Moneta and the conquests of Luciano González Rizzoni and Tobías Wade.

However, in the complement, Great Britain was able to match the development with vertical attacks in which he took advantage of the background spaces left by the Pumas 7’s. Thus, although in the middle Matías Osadzuk stretched the advantage for Argentina, on the opposite side Sunni Jardine, Harry Glover and Charlton Kerr supported, although they did not reach them to take the advantage on the scoreboard again.

Formation of the Pumas 7’s: 1. Matteo Graziano, 6. Santiago Álvarez Fourcade, 9. Matías Osadczuk, 14. Joaquín Pellandini, 10. Santiago Mare, 11. Luciano González Rizzoni, 13. Marcos Moneta.

Substitutes: 5. Agustín Fraga, 3. Germán Schulz, 12. Lautaro Bazán Vélez, 7. Alejo Lavayén, 23. Santino Zangara.