Los Brumbies de Canberra tras
ganar a los Jaguares 39-15 en la décimo cuarta fecha del Super Rugby 18, son
los líderes de la Conferencia Australiana con 28 puntos, con 9 por delante de
los Waratahs de Sydney que suman 19, por lo que podrían proclamarse ganadores
de la conferencia la próxima semana.
Claro están si los NSW
Waratahs logran terminar con la sequía
de un año sin ganar a los equipos de Nueva Zelanda, ya que la franquicia de
Sydney cayó ante los Highlanders en
Dunedin por 44-28, y deberá enfrentar el sábado a los Chiefs de Waikato en
Hamilton. Para Jaguares tras seis
derrotas en siete partidos, hay pausa de reflexión hasta el 30 de junio, cuando
reciban en Estadio Vélez Sársfield de Buenos Aires a Kings de Port Elizabeth, de
quienes están separados por 5 puntos en la tabla de conferencia África 2 (24
contra 19). En ese lapso tendrá performance con Pumas en ventana de junio. En efecto, el plantel de la
franquicia argentina, integrará la
escuadra de los Pumas que entrenada por Daniel Hourcade, enfrentará a
Inglaterra el 10 de junio en San Juan y el 17 de junio en Santa Fe, para
concluir el 24 de junio frente a Georgia en San Salvador de Jujuy. Los Crusaders lideran la
conferencia de Nueva Zelanda donde los campeones defensores Hurricanes,
vencieron a los Bulls 34-20 en Pretoria, mientras que los Blues y Chiefs
empataron 16-16 en el templo del Eden Park de Auckland.
Stormers lideran conferencia África
1 a pesar de perder 22-10 ante los Sharks en el Kings Park de Durban, y los
líderes de África 2, los Lions, ganaron a Kings en Ellis Park de Johannesburgo por
54-10. Cheetahs de Bloemfontein frenaron
racha perdedora de 9 partidos ganando
47-7 en Tokio a los Sunwolves.
Las Posiciones:
Conferencia Australiana: 1º
Brumbies 28 pts., 2º Waratahs 19,
3º Force `7, 4º Reds 16v y 5º
Rebels 8 pts. Conferencia África 1: Stormers 30 pts, 2º Cheetahs 16, 3º Bulls 15, 4º
Sunwolves 7. Conferencia África 2: 1º Lions 56, 2º Sharks 42, 3º Jaguares 24, 4º Kings 19 pts. Conferencia Neozelandesa: 1º Crusaders
59 pts, 2º Hurricanes 48, 3º Highlanders
45, 4º Chiefs 45, 5º Blues 33 pts.
The Brumbies motivation was more than Jaguares
attitude
The Canberra Brumbies after winning Jaguares 39-15 on 14th
round of Super Rugby 18, are leaders of Australian Conference with 28 points, 9
ahead of NSW Waratahs that add 19, so
they could be proclaimed conference’s winners next week.
Clear if NSW Waratahs manage to end the drought
a year without winning the New Zealand teams, as the Sydney franchise fell against
Highlanders in Dunedin 44-28, and will face Waikato Chiefs on Saturday at
Hamilton.
For Jaguares
after six defeats in seven games, there is a pause for reflection until June 30,
when they receive the Port Elizabeth Kings at Vélez Sársfield Stadium of Buenos
Aires City, who are separated by 5 points in conference table Africa 2 (24 Against 19). In
that lapse will have performance with Pumas in June window. Indeed, the squad of the Argentinian franchise,
will integrate the Pumas squad trained by Daniel Hourcade, will face England on
June 10 in San Juan City and on June 17 in Santa Fe City, to conclude on June
24 against Georgia in San Salvador de Jujuy City. Crusaders leading New Zealand conference where defending champions
Hurricanes beating Bulls 34-20 in Pretoria while the Blues and Chiefs drew
16-16 at Auckland's Eden Park Temple. Stormers lead Africa 1 despite losing 22-10 against Sharks at Kings Park in
Durban, and African 2 leader’s Lions,
won Kings at Johannesburg's Ellis Park 54-10. Cheetahs of Bloemfontein stopped
a losing streak of 9 games winning 47-7 in Tokyo the Sunwolves.
The Positions:
Australian Conference: 1st Brumbies 28 pts., 2nd Waratahs 19, 3rd Force `7, 4th Reds 16 and 5th Rebels 8 pts. Conference Africa 1: Stormers 30 pts, 2nd Cheetahs 16, 3rd Bulls 15, 4th Sunwolves 7. Conference Africa 2: 1st Lions 56, 2nd Sharks 42, 3rd Jaguares 24, 4th Kings 19 pts. New Zealand Conference: 1st Crusaders 59 pts, 2nd Hurricanes 48, 3rd Highlanders 45, 4th Chiefs 45, 5th Blues 33 pts.
Australian Conference: 1st Brumbies 28 pts., 2nd Waratahs 19, 3rd Force `7, 4th Reds 16 and 5th Rebels 8 pts. Conference Africa 1: Stormers 30 pts, 2nd Cheetahs 16, 3rd Bulls 15, 4th Sunwolves 7. Conference Africa 2: 1st Lions 56, 2nd Sharks 42, 3rd Jaguares 24, 4th Kings 19 pts. New Zealand Conference: 1st Crusaders 59 pts, 2nd Hurricanes 48, 3rd Highlanders 45, 4th Chiefs 45, 5th Blues 33 pts.
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