The XV of Chile lost against Brazil at the start of the South American Four Nations Tournament

The projection team of the Chilean rugby team could not in their first game of the home run and ended up succumbing with the score of 27-12.

The Chilean rugby team is focused on the next World Cup. Despite the fact that almost all the places are already defined, there are still three places left on the roster and the available players are risking everything to be able to win a place. Others, already with their position assured, play focused on the planetary event. In this way, Chile XV began its participation in the Four South American Nations.

In the training organized by the national team, Tomás Dusaillant, Pablo Casas, Augusto Sarmiento and Benjamín Videla of those who go to France appeared. The others search for one of the remaining locations. However, this did not prevent the National team succumbed to Brazil early in the home run. The score was an expressive 27-12.

Brazil were much better in the first half against the Chilean XV.
Brazil were much better in the first half against the Chilean XV. Photo: Miguel Gonzalez/URP

The biggest difference was made by the cast in yellow in the first half, as they entered half-time with a 22-0 lead. The Chileans’ presentation was better in the complement, but not energetic enough to get closer to the scoreboard. For the Chileans, they got discount Benjamín Videla with a try, and the subsequent conversion of Diego Warnken. Then, at 76′, came a try from Simón Donoso, but without reaching the next point.

The projection team will continue their participation in the South American championship on Wednesday August 23, against local Paraguay, then will close on Sunday August 27 against Colombia. midweek, Pablo Lemoine, head coach of the Condors clarified that he will wait until the end of the tour of friendly matches to define the three remaining rugby players.

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Source: Latercera

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