Santiago Gómez Cora’s team defeated Spain, Australia and Ireland, and reached the quarterfinals of the tournament, as the first place.
With a bright beginning, Pumas 7 won all three games for him Dubai Sevens Group Bin the first stage of Men’s World Rugby Sevens Series (SVNS), circuit that brings together the best teams in the world. The first two wins earned them a place in the quarterfinals and, after beating Ireland in the closing zone, finished in first position. Tomorrow they will face Samoa for a place in the semi-finals.
The Argentine rugby seven team trained by Santiago Gomez Cora They beat Spain in the category this morning 26-12 with tries from Santiago Mare, Marcos Moneta, Luciano González -completed 250 matches on the circuit- and Matteo Graziano. In addition to three conversions of Alejo Lavayén. Then, Argentina beat Australia 31-14 with a try by Moneta (3), González and Santiago Alvarezadded to the conversions of Lavayén and Mare (2).
At the end of the day, The Pumas beat El Trébol 17-7with a double from González and another from Moneta, added to a conversion of Tobias Wade. With this result, the Argentine finished in first position, followed by the Irish, who will also enter the quarterfinals of the Gold Cup.
This new SVNS is consists of seven contests and a final series that will determine the season’s champion, noted on the World Rugby (WR) site. The SVNS It will last seven months, and consists of 12 selectedthey are argentinians, New Zealand, Great Britain, South Africa, United States, Ireland, Fiji, Samoa, Australia, France, Spain and Canada.
Those teams will score points in the first seven periods. At the back of Singapore SevenslThe eight best will reach the Grand Final in Madrid to fight for the season crown, while the other four teams (from 9th to 12th place) will try to maintain their category.. That The bottom four will play the top four from the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series; and The best four in that repechage will enter next year’s SVNS main draw.

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Source: Tycsports

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