With South Africa Champion, the results of the last day of the World Cup M20
The Last day of the M20 World 2025which took place in Italywhich had begun Saturday June 29. After the historic third place of The Pumitas, South Africa managed to get to the top of the podium after overcoming New Zealand by 23-15. All rugby, in Disney+.
The last day of action was plagued by great duels that defined the final positions of the contest. In the fight for 11th place, Ireland exceeded with the right Spain by 38-37; Georgia He was overwhelming and reached the ninth place after defeating 22-7 to Scotland; Italy He surprised to defeat Welsh by 31 to 23 to reach seventh place; The fifth place corresponded to Australiawhich thrashed England by 68-40. While those already named Pumitas They defeated the right France by 38-35 and the Bronze Medal For the second time in history. Finally, in the great duel of the southern hemisphere, youth version, South Africa gave the note and overcame 23-15 to New Zealand To consecrate champion.
Ireland 38-37 Spain – 11th place
In an exciting and entertaining encounter, Ireland came to triumph in the last maneuver to end his participation in the contest. After a favorable beginning for Ireland, slowly Spain got into a game and even managed to turn the scoreboard when they subtracted 20 minutes for the match to end. But Ireland went with everything in search of the result and had his prize only in the last play, with the agonized Try of Henry Walker.
Georgia’s cast stepped firm and was superior from beginning to end to defeat Scotland. Since the beginning of the game, the Lelos tried to be protagonists and managed to put themselves in front with the Try of Shota Kheladze. A few minutes later Mikheili Shioshvili and Mate Gurtskaia increased the difference, by half an hourly. Three minutes later Reuben Logan responded for the Scottish, to give a little suspense to the second half of the game. But nothing changed during the complement and Georgia crowned the result with the second Try of the day for Mikheili Shioshvili, which put definitive figures to the duel. In a very even and intense clash, Italy lived up to the circumstances, gave the note and defeated Wales. At the beginning of the game, neither of them could impose conditions, they just had to go 25 minutes for Sion Davies to put the Wesses up. But Nelson Casartelli and Federico Carrotre turned the result with their conquests. This shipment remained during the first minutes of the complement, where the Azzurris were protagonists and had their prize when Casartelli pierced the Welsh defense to reach its double. From there the procedure was matched and Wales was in search of an epic comeback that never arrived but at least Aidan Boshoff discounted in the last action of the game. In the most entertaining match of the day, the Wallabies were superior from beginning to end and managed to overcome England in forcefulness and effectiveness. With a lucid and fluid game, Australia managed to arrive at the Ingal rival on ten times, by the hand of Edwin Langi, Aden Ekanayake (2), Sidney Harvey (2), Joey Fowler, Cooper Watters, Malakye Enasio (2) and James Martens, with seven conversions for Joey Fowler and two for Sidney Harvey. On the English side, Kepueli Tuipulotu, Campbell Ridl, Samuel Williams, Vilikesa Sela, Will Knight and Reggie Hammick discounted and gave a great intensity at 80 minutes of play. In a historic duel for the Argentine Youth Rugby, the team led by Nicolás Fernández Miranda gave the note and was superior to France, which ended up discounting figures in the game epilogue. In a very even time, the Pumitas quickly put themselves to the front thanks to the Try of Diego Correa, although Jon Echegaray responded and gave a certain degree of parity to the game of play. Tiredness began to be noticed during the complement, so both defenses began to be folded more easily; This is how Nicolás Cambiasso (2), Alvaro Garcia Iandolino, Pascal Senillosa and Jerónimo Otano achieved their conquests for the albicelestes, which managed to get on the last time to the last step of the podium. The Bobby Bissu tries, Antoine Deliance, Tom Leveque and Mathis Baret in the last action of France, gave him a rhythm and a frenetism elevated to the complement. Stadio Mario Battaglini de Rovigo dressed in luxury to house the rugby classic of the southern hemisphere, this time in its youth version. As on so many other occasions, the duel would define the champion of the contest and this time it was the South Africans who ended up deservedly celebrating. Only three minutes had passed when Xola Nyali gave the advantage to the South Africans, although Jayden Sa responded quickly for those of Oceania. There the procedure and the rhythm lessen, with the defenses retreating and winning their duels, until on the end Gilermo Mintoe would write down the one that would end up being the try of the championship for South Africa.Georgia 22-7 Scotland – 9th place
Italy 31-23 Wales – 7th place
Australia 68-40 England – 5th place
Argentina 38-35 France – 3rd place
South Africa 23-15 New Zealand – 1st place
