Hay despedida de los Jaguares de Raúl Pérez como locales ante los Kings de Sudáfrica
en la Conferencia África 2 del Super Rugby 18 cuando se enfrenten el viernes a las 20:05. Sin posibilidades de
pasar a los playoffs, la franquicia argentina viajará el domingo a Australia
para disputar los dos últimos partidos ante Waratahs y Rebels.
Los Jaguares
enfrentarán a los Kings de Port Elizabeth en el estadio del club Vélez
Sársfield de Buenos Aires, para completar la 15º jornada de la primera fase en el Super Rugby
2017. En la conferencia África 2, los Jaguares están 3º con 24 puntos y los Kings 4º con 19 unidades.
La
franquicia argentina no contará por lesiones con el flanker santiagueño Tomás Lezana, el segunda
línea porteñoTomás Lavanini, el wing tucumano
Ramiro Moyano, del hooker platense Agustín Creevy, el flanker entrerriano Javier Ortega Desio, el centro rosarino
Jerónimo De la Fuente y el segunda línea entrerriano Marcos Kremer.
También se
agrega a las bajas por lesiones varias el pilar bonaerense Ramiro Herrera
(dolores en costillas y tobillo). Por lo que el entrenador rosarino Raúl Pérez,
convocó a los porteños Santiago Medrano, Bautista Delguy, Rodrigo Bruni y
Gaspar Baldunciel.
En primera
línea van el tucumano Lucas Noguera Paz, el
porteño Julian Montoya y el bonaerense Nahuel Tetáz Chaparro; en segunda
el porteño Guido Petti Pagadizábal y el cordobés Matías Alemanno; en tercera,
el porteño Pablo Matera, el santiagueño Juan Martín Leguizamón y el rosarino
Leonardo Senatore.
Como medios
el porteño Martín Landajo y el tucumano Nicolás Sánchez; como centros, el
porteño Bautista Ezcurra acompañará al tucumano Matías Orlando; en las puntas
van el rosarino Emiliano Boffelli y el porteño Matías Moroni; y como full back
el platense Joaquín Tuculet.
Como
suplentes se ubican Roberto Tejerizo, Santiago García Botta, Enrique Pieretto
Heiland, Ignacio Larrague, Rodrigo Báez, Gonzalo Bertranou, Joaquín Díaz
Bonilla, y Santiago Cordero.
Mañana
tendrá lugar el Captain's Run en Club
Vélez Sársfield y el viernes a las 20.05, se disputará el último partido como
local de los Jaguares en Super Rugby 18, y el domingo viajarán a Oceanía para
enfrentar los dos últimos partidos de primera fase con Waratahs en Sydney (8 de
julio) y ante los Rebels en Melbourne (14 de julio). En la
primera jornada del 25 de febrero de
2017, Los Jaguares ganaron a los Kings de Port Elizabeth por 39-26 en el Nelson
Mandela Bay Stadium. La última victoria
de la franquicia argentina se remonta al 6 de mayo en Vélez Sársfield
cuando ganó por 46-39 a los Sunwolves de
Tokio. Luego
llegaron dos derrotas locales frente a los Force de Perth (6-16) y con los
Brumbies de Canberra (15-39). En la conferencia África 2, encabezada por los
Lions de Johannesburgo con 56 puntos, los Sharks de Durban suman 42, los
Jaguares 24 y los Kings 19. Clasificados a los playoffs, Lions y Sharks.
There
is farewell as local for Jaguares in Super Rugby 18 against Kings
There will be farewell to the Raul Perez Jaguars as home to the Kings of South Africa at the Conference Africa 2 of Super Rugby 18 when they face Friday at 20:05. With no chance of progressing to the playoffs, the Argentine franchise will travel to Australia on Sunday to play the last two games against Waratahs and Rebels.
The Jaguars will face the Port Elizabeth Kings at the Vélez Sarsfield club
stadium in Buenos Aires to complete the 15th day of the first round in the 2017
Super Rugby. At the Africa 2 conference, the Jaguars are 3rd with 24 points and
the Kings 4th with 19 units. The Argentinean franchise will not count on injuries with the flanker Santiago
Tomas Lezana, the second line from Buenos Aires Tomas Lavanini, the Tucuman
wing Ramiro Moyano, the hooker from the Argentine Agustín Creevy, the
entrerriano flanker Javier Ortega Desio, the Rosario center Jerónimo De la
Fuente and the second line Entrerriano Marcos Kremer.
Also added to the casualties by several injuries the Buenos Aires pillar Ramiro Herrera (pains in ribs and ankle). For what the rosarino trainer Raúl Pérez, called to the porteños Santiago Medrano, Bautista Delguy, Rodrigo Bruni and Gaspar Baldunciel.
In the front line are the Tucuman Lucas Noguera Paz, the Buenos Aires Julian Montoya and the Buenos Aires Nahuel Tetáz Chaparro; In second the Buenosairean Guido Petti Pagadizábal and the Cordovan Matías Alemanno; In third, the portman Pablo Matera, the santiagueño Juan Martin Leguizamón and the rosarino Leonardo Senatore.
Also added to the casualties by several injuries the Buenos Aires pillar Ramiro Herrera (pains in ribs and ankle). For what the rosarino trainer Raúl Pérez, called to the porteños Santiago Medrano, Bautista Delguy, Rodrigo Bruni and Gaspar Baldunciel.
In the front line are the Tucuman Lucas Noguera Paz, the Buenos Aires Julian Montoya and the Buenos Aires Nahuel Tetáz Chaparro; In second the Buenosairean Guido Petti Pagadizábal and the Cordovan Matías Alemanno; In third, the portman Pablo Matera, the santiagueño Juan Martin Leguizamón and the rosarino Leonardo Senatore.
As
playmakers the Buenos Aires’s Martín
Landajo and Tucuman’s Nicolás Sánchez;
Like centres, the Buenos Aires’s Bautista Ezcurra will accompany the Tucumán’s
Matías Orlando; as wingers Emiliano Boffelli from Rosario and Matías Moroni
from Buenos Aires; and as full back Joaquín Tuculet from La Plata City.
In the bench, Roberto Tejerizo, Santiago Garcia Botta, Enrique Pieretto Heiland, Ignacio Larrague, Rodrigo Báez, Gonzalo Bertranou, Joaquín Díaz Bonilla, and Santiago Cordero are among substitutes.
Tomorrow Captain's Run will take place in Club Vélez Sársfield and on Friday at 20.05, the last game will be played as home to Jaguares in Super Rugby 18, and on Sunday they will travel to Oceania to face the last two first-round matches against Waratahs at Sydney (July 8) and Rebels at Melbourne (July 14).
On opening round of February 25, 2017, Los Jaguares beat Kings of Port Elizabeth by 39-26 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. The last victory of Argentinian franchise goes back to May 6 at Vélez Sársfield Stadium when it won by 46-39 to Sunwolves of Tokyo.
Then came two local defeats against Force of Perth (6-16) and Brumbies of Canberra (15-39). At the Africa 2 conference, led by the Johannesburg Lions with 56 points, the Sharks of Durban add 42, Jaguares 24 and Kings 19. To Playoff, Lions and Sharks.
In the bench, Roberto Tejerizo, Santiago Garcia Botta, Enrique Pieretto Heiland, Ignacio Larrague, Rodrigo Báez, Gonzalo Bertranou, Joaquín Díaz Bonilla, and Santiago Cordero are among substitutes.
Tomorrow Captain's Run will take place in Club Vélez Sársfield and on Friday at 20.05, the last game will be played as home to Jaguares in Super Rugby 18, and on Sunday they will travel to Oceania to face the last two first-round matches against Waratahs at Sydney (July 8) and Rebels at Melbourne (July 14).
On opening round of February 25, 2017, Los Jaguares beat Kings of Port Elizabeth by 39-26 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. The last victory of Argentinian franchise goes back to May 6 at Vélez Sársfield Stadium when it won by 46-39 to Sunwolves of Tokyo.
Then came two local defeats against Force of Perth (6-16) and Brumbies of Canberra (15-39). At the Africa 2 conference, led by the Johannesburg Lions with 56 points, the Sharks of Durban add 42, Jaguares 24 and Kings 19. To Playoff, Lions and Sharks.
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