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Despite losing to South Africa, the Pumas 7 advanced to the quarter-finals for the gold

Despite losing to South Africa, the Pumas 7 advanced to the quarter-finals for the gold

The fourth stage of the World Sevens Tour is being played for the 2022/23 season At FMG’s stadium Hamilton, New Zealandwhere The Pumas 7 in their debut beat Spain 20-5 and later they did the same against Canada 29-14.

At the end of the day, the Argentine national team fell 17-14 to South Africa but also got a pass to the golden quarter-finals, Where they will face Fiji at 19:20. You can catch all the action of The Seven in Hamilton live on Star+.

Second, The Pumas 7’s is eighth in the general classification with 37 points. The same They are led by Samoa and South Africa, with 47 units.

South Africa 17-14 Los Pumas 7h (Friday)

The decisive match fulfilled even the duel expectations of others. Pumas 7 were the first to break the zero point with a try by Rodrigo Isgró, who took advantage of the dynamism of Germán Schulz to quickly play a penalty into the opposing court. However, this advantage would be short lived as the Blitzboks managed to recover before halftime. With the introduction of the substitutes, especially the very active player Marcos Moneta, the Argentines were able to return to the top with a team effort signed by Luciano Gonzalez. But again the South Africans found space towards the end of the match and stayed with the group.

Los Pumas squad 7: 3. Germán Schulz, 11. Luciano González, 1. Rodrigo Isgró, 8. Gastón Revol, 2. Santiago Vera Feld 9. Matías Osadczuk, 5. Agustín Fraga.

Alternatives: 6. Santiago Alvarez, 13. Marcos Moneta, 21. Mateo Graziano, 10. Tobias Wade, 7. Alejo Lavigne.

LOS PUMAS 7’s 29-14 Canada (Friday)

The Argentine cast went from less to more in a match that was complicated at times by the specific inattention in the background that their rival knew how to take advantage of. However, Los Pumas 7 responded at all times, and as the minutes went by they took more and more ownership of the game. Led by German Schulz, Agustín Fraga, and the headstrong Marcos Moneta, Gómez Cora’s men reversed the situation and achieved great success.

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Los Pumas 7’s lineup: 3. Germán Schulz, 11. Luciano González, 1. Rodrigo Isgró, 6. Santiago lvarez, 8. Gastón Revol, 9. Matías Osadczuk, 5. Agustín Fraga.

Alternatives: 13. Marcos Moneta, 21. Mateo Graziano, 2. Santiago Vera Field, 10. Tobias Wade, 7. Alejo Lavigne.

THE PUMAS 7’s 20-5 Spain (Friday)

An excellent task in the first half was enough for Los Pumas 7 to secure victory over a Spanish side with just a few minutes left in the game that was able to respond against an ambitious and efficient Albiceleste side, who found spaces in Iberica’s defense through Matias Osadjuk, Luciano Gonzalez and Agustín Fraga on two occasions. .

Los Pumas 7’s lineup: 3. Germán Schulz, 11. Luciano González, 1. Rodrigo Isgró, 8. Gaston Revol, 9. Matías Osadczuk, 5. Agustín Fraga, 10. Tobias Wade.

Alternatives: 6. Santiago Alvarez, 13. Marcos Moneta, 21. Mateo Graziano, 2. Santiago Vera Field, 14. Joaquin Bilandini.

Results of the first day of male labor:

Results of the first day of women’s activity:

Men’s match on the second day:

Women’s match on the second day: