Argentina’s rugby sevens team, Los 7 . pumathe pioneer in the International Circuit for the Specialty, lost today to South Africa 26 to 19 (14-7 pts), in the match of Group B of London Sevensthe eighth stage of the department of specialization organized by rugby world (WR). The match, like the rest of the tournament matches, was held at the legendary Twickenham Stadium and the same group. In the first match, Ireland beat Kenya 17 to 14. Argentina will appear again at nine o’clock against the Africans and the third group match. He will play Ireland at 12.30.
cougars They added 19 points with two attempts from Tobías Wade, Marcos Moneta (world’s best in major) and Germán Schulz, with two conversions from Wade. On the South African side, the attempts were four attempts added by Dewald Heumann, Mueller de Plessis, James Murphy and Angelo Davis, with three attempts by Ronald Brown.
Argentina Formed with Schulz, Matías Osadjuk, Felipe del Mestre, Gaston Rivol, Moneta, Santiago Vera Field and Wade, they also joined Franco Sabato, Luciano Gonzalez, Joaquín de la Vega, Joaquín Lamas and Agustin Fraga.
Zone A will consist of the tournament from the United States, Wales, Spain and Wales, Zone C will be made up of Australia, New Zealand, France and Canada, and Zone D will be made up of home England, Samoa, Japan and Scotland.
cougars 7 leads the track with 118 points, followed by South Africa with 116, Australia 110 and Ireland 110, but the scientist It is proven that South Africa will be on top due to the absence of various teams in recent tournaments due to Covid-19 and points will be deducted.
When the discount ends cougars They will add 92 points, as 13 units will be deducted from the Singapore and Toulouse tournaments, and South Africa will remain in first place with 101 points, as only 10 will be deducted from the two mentioned tournaments.
The next and final tournament on the world circuit will be the Los Angeles Sevens, which will take place on August 27-28, and then the Specialized World Cup, in South Africa, from September 9-11.