The Yaguaretés fell to South Africa in the challanger challenger final

The Yaguaretés They fell before South Africa by 21 to 7 And they stayed with the silver medal janl Krakow Challenger. On the other hand, the Argentine team would secure a place in the Great Final of Los Angelesthe contest that can give them a place for the next World Circuit in the Season 2025/26. All rugby, in Disney+.
Before, in Group phasethey had defeated by 31-7 to Czech Republicby 24-12 to Poland and fell by 22-0 with South Africa. While in the semifinals they won Thailand by 21-20.
Yaguaretés 12-21 South Africa (Saturday)
The duel began unfavorable for the national team since the Africans opened the scoring at two minutes of play, but in a good play María Taladrid escaped and could match the 7-7 actions. In the complement the game was even, with the Yaguaretés trying to break the rival defense, but in two breaks the South Africanas managed to bill with Rights Mkhari and Nadine Roos. Although in the last play Virginia Brígido supported his try.
Yaguaretés formation: 3. María Taladrid, 23. Milagros Lecuona, 7. Andrea Moreno, 9. Virginia Brígido, 4. Paula Pedrozo (C), 10. Sofía González and 12. Escalante Cristal.
Yaguaretés 21-20 Thailand (Saturday)
While most of the development was done first in Campo Argentino, a good defense allowed the Yaguaretés to always become a party despite the offensive power of the rival and the warning suffered in the first half by a escaping glass infraction. However, with the running of the minutes the Argentine team was able to counteract the initial domain of Thailand, and by the hand of Virginia Brígido, Sofía González and Talía Rodich, turned the story to get into the final of the stage.
Yaguaretés formation: 6. Blue Medina, 23. Milagros Lecuona, 7. Andrea Moreno, 9. Virginia Brígido, 4. Paula Pedrozo (C), 10. Sofía González and 12. Escalante Cristal.
Yaguaretés 0-22 South Africa (Friday)
With the classification under the arm Nahuel García opted for the rotation to face South Africa in a duel that would only define in which order both teams would play the golden semifinal. The South Africanas, pointers in the general table of the Challenger Series, were implacable before an Argentine team that never found the roads to be able to hurt in the Inguoal rival.
Yaguaretés formation: 3. María Taladrid, 23. Milagros Lecuona, 7. Andrea Moreno, 8. Candela Delgado, 4. Paula Pedrozo (c), 10. Sofía González and 13. Talía Rodich.
Yaguaretés 24-12 Poland (Friday)
After a couple of setbacks for errors in handling, the Yaguaretés met an adverse match against a place that took 12 points in the first half. However, the Argentines managed to repurchase on time and with the Escalante Crystal Try before the entertainment start what would be a great comeback. Milagros Leucona, Andrea Moreno and Virginia Brígido those in charge of realizing the comeback that gave him the triumph, the pass to gold semifinals and his quota in the grand final of Los Angeles.
Yaguaretés formation: 6. Blue Medina, 18. Josefina Padellaro, 3. María Taladrid, 9. Virginia Brígido, 4. Paula Pedrozo (C), 10. Sofía González and 12. Escalante Cristal.
Yaguaretés 31-7 Czech Republic (Friday)
The Yaguaretés 7’s began their way in Krakow with a solid victory against Czech Republic. With the control of the match from minute one, the Argentine team managed to make a first difference with the tries of the scorer Sofía González and Cristal Escalante, who put himself again in the Ingoal to drown any Czech hope of a comeback. To continue the solid party both defensive and offensive of the Argentine players, Paula Pedrozo in the first instance and Brígido Virginia in Second, they were responsible for making the definitive difference to close their debut with triumph.
Yaguaretés formation: 6. Blue Medina, 18. Josefina Padellaro, 3. María Taladrid, 9. Virginia Brígido, 4. Paula Pedrozo (C), 10. Sofía González and 12. Escalante Cristal