Para el trascendental cuarto
partido de la gira por el Pacífico Sur, los cordobeses Matías Alemanno y Juan
Cruz Mallía, van al banco de suplentes de los Jaguares en su visita al invicto Waikato
Chiefs en Rotorúa el viernes a las 04:35 (hora argentina) por la 12º semana del Super Rugby 15.
Éste dúo, recuerda al segunda línea Matías Alemanno (La
Tablada), jugando con el pilar Enrique Pieretto Heiland (Córdoba Athletic), que
regresó a los entrenamientos tras operación en ligamentos cruzados en rodilla
derecha; y. ahora es el turno del full back Juan Cruz Mallía (Jockey Club Córdoba).
Hay 5 cambios, incluido un
cambio de posición para Jaguares que vienen de ganar a los Blues en Auckland el
sábado, con el regreso como titular del medio scrum mendocino Gonzalo Betranou,
figura estelar en la victoria de 20-13 en el Eden Park y que será objeto de
estricto marcaje de la tercera línea kiwi. Titular indiscutible es el
flanker santiagueño Tomas Lezana que regresó
en el segundo tiempo, apoyando el try de la tercera victoria consecutiva de Jaguares
frente a los Blues. Formará por el lado ciego, pasando el entrerriano Javier
Ortega Desio como octavo. Reaparece el wing tucumano Ramiro Moyano. La batalla entre las dos aperturas, los goleadores de
los Chiefs, Damian McKenzie y de Los
Jaguares Nicolás Sánchez, será crucial y quien gane la pulseada, podría tener un
papel fundamental para determinar el
resultado
Hay cuatro cambios
en los Chiefs que vienen de ganar en Australia a los Reds en Brisbane En
segunda línea Michael Allardice reemplaza a Brodie Retallick que descansa; Liam
Messam va como octavo y en los tres cuartos Toni Pulu va como wing y Alex
Nankivell como centro.
En el International Stadium de Rotorúa, Chiefs y Jaguares
prometen alta intensidad; con los anfitriones que se proponen favoritos para
ganar por 10 puntos. Pero los Jaguares mejoran sus performances con el ingreso
de los suplentes en el segundo tiempo.
Los Chiefs
marchan en cuarta posición en Conferencia Neozelandesa, con 26 puntos, por
detrás de los Canterbury Crusaders que suman 33, los Wellington Hurricanes 32,
y los Otago Highlanders con 28. Cerrando las posiciones, los Auckland Blues con 13 unidades.
Los Jaguares
se ubican en segunda posición en Conferencia Sudafricana con 20 puntos, junto a los Pretoria Bulls y por detrás de los
Johannesburg Lions con 31unidades. Razón por la cual la franquicia argentina
busca asegurar octava plaza en la tabla general que clasifica a los play-off
por el cetro.
Tras 11
semanas, la clasificación general muestra:
1º Crusaders con 33 puntos, 2º Hurricanes 32, 3º Lions 31, 4º
Highlanders 28, 5º Chiefs 26, 6º Waratahs 24, 7º Rebels 21, 8º
Jaguares y Bulls 20 (con un partido menos jugado).
Luxury substitutes in Jaguares
to face Chiefs at Rotorua.
The players from Córdoba, Matías
Alemanno and Juan Cruz Mallía, go to the substitute bench of the Jaguares side in
their visit to the unbeaten Waikato Chiefs at Rotorua on Friday at 04:35 (Argentinian time) for the
12th week of Super Rugby 15.
This duo, recalls the second row Matías Alemanno (La Tablada), playing with the Prop Enrique Pieretto Heiland (Córdoba Athletic), who returned to training after operation on cruciate ligaments in the right knee; and now it is the turn of the full back Juan Cruz Mallía (Jockey Club Córdoba).
This duo, recalls the second row Matías Alemanno (La Tablada), playing with the Prop Enrique Pieretto Heiland (Córdoba Athletic), who returned to training after operation on cruciate ligaments in the right knee; and now it is the turn of the full back Juan Cruz Mallía (Jockey Club Córdoba).
There are 5 changes, including a change of position for Jaguares squad that
come from winning the Blues at Auckland
on Saturday, with the return of scrum half of Mendoza Gonzalo Betranou, a
stellar figure in the 20-13 victory at Eden Park. It will be subject to strict
marking of the bottom line kiwi.
The undisputed holder is the flanker from Santiago del Estero, Tomás Lezana who returned in the second half, scoring the try of the third consecutive victory of Jaguares against the Blues. He will form for the blind side, passing Javier Ortega Desio from Entre Ríos, as Nº 8 . The wing from Tucumán Ramiro Moyano reappears.
The battle between the two starts, the scorers of Chiefs, Damian McKenzie and Los Jaguares Nicolás Sánchez, will be crucial and whoever wins the arm-wrestling, could play a fundamental role in determining the result.
There are four changes in Chiefs side that come from winning in Australia to the Reds at Brisbane. In second row Michael Allardice replaces Brodie Retallick who rests; Liam Messam goes as Nº 8 and in the backline Toni Pulu goes as wing and Alex Nankivell as centre.
At the International Stadium in Rotorua, Chiefs and Jaguares promise high intensity; with hosts that propose favorites to win by 10 points. But the Jaguares improve their performances with the entry of the substitutes in the second half.
The Chiefs are in fourth place in the New Zealand Conference, with 26 points, behind the Canterbury Crusaders with 33, the Wellington Hurricanes 32, and the Otago Highlanders with 28. Closing the positions, the Auckland Blues with 13 units.
The Jaguares are in second place in the South African Conference with 20 points, along with the Pretoria Bulls and behind the Johannesburg Lions with 31 units. Reason why the Argentinian franchise seeks to secure eighth place in the general table that classifies the play-offs by the scepter.
The undisputed holder is the flanker from Santiago del Estero, Tomás Lezana who returned in the second half, scoring the try of the third consecutive victory of Jaguares against the Blues. He will form for the blind side, passing Javier Ortega Desio from Entre Ríos, as Nº 8 . The wing from Tucumán Ramiro Moyano reappears.
The battle between the two starts, the scorers of Chiefs, Damian McKenzie and Los Jaguares Nicolás Sánchez, will be crucial and whoever wins the arm-wrestling, could play a fundamental role in determining the result.
There are four changes in Chiefs side that come from winning in Australia to the Reds at Brisbane. In second row Michael Allardice replaces Brodie Retallick who rests; Liam Messam goes as Nº 8 and in the backline Toni Pulu goes as wing and Alex Nankivell as centre.
At the International Stadium in Rotorua, Chiefs and Jaguares promise high intensity; with hosts that propose favorites to win by 10 points. But the Jaguares improve their performances with the entry of the substitutes in the second half.
The Chiefs are in fourth place in the New Zealand Conference, with 26 points, behind the Canterbury Crusaders with 33, the Wellington Hurricanes 32, and the Otago Highlanders with 28. Closing the positions, the Auckland Blues with 13 units.
The Jaguares are in second place in the South African Conference with 20 points, along with the Pretoria Bulls and behind the Johannesburg Lions with 31 units. Reason why the Argentinian franchise seeks to secure eighth place in the general table that classifies the play-offs by the scepter.
After 11 weeks, the general classification shows: 1st Crusaders with 33 points,
2nd Hurricanes 32, 3rd Lions 31, 4th Highlanders 28, 5th Chiefs 26, 6th
Waratahs 24th, 7th Rebels 21th, 8th Jaguares and Bulls 20 (with one game less
played ).
Los Chiefs: 15 Charlie Ngatai (co-cap),
14 Toni Pulu, 13 Anton Lienert-Brown, 12 Alex Nankivell, y 11 Solomon Alaimalo,
10 Damian McKenzie, y 9 Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi, 8 Liam Messam, 7 Sam Cane (co-cap),
y 6 Lachlan Boshier, 5 Tyler Ardron, y 4 Michael Allardice, 3 Angus Ta’avao, 2
Liam Polwart, y 1 Karl Tu’inukuafe. Suplentes: 16 Nathan Harris, 17 Sam
Prattley, 18 Jeff Thwaites, 19 Luke Jacobson/Jesse Parete, 20 Pita Gus
Sowakula, 21 Brad Weber, 22 Marty McKenzie, 23 Levi Aumua
Jaguares: 15 Joaquin Tuculet (c),
14 Ramiro Moyano, 13 Matías Orlando, 12 Jerónimo De La Fuente, y 11 Emiliano
Boffelli, 10 Nicolás Sánchez, y 9 Gonzalo Bertranou, 8 Javier Ortega Desio, 7
Marcos Kremer, 6 Tomás Lezana, 5 Tomás Lavanini, y 4 Guido Petti Pagadizábal, 3
Nahuel Tetáz Chaparro, 2 Julián Montoya, y 1 Santiago García Botta. Suplentes: 16 Agustín Creevy, 17
Javier Manuel Díaz, 18 Santiago Medrano, 19 Matías Alemanno, 20 Leonardo
Senatore, 21 Martín Landajo, 22 Santiago González Iglesias, 23 Juan Cruz Mallía
En el Rotorua International Stadium:
19:35 local (07:35 GMT, 04:35 hora argentina.
Árbitro: Mike Fraser (Nueva Zelanda)..Jueces de línea: Paul Williams (Nueva Zelanda), Brendon Pickerill (Nueva Zelanda). TMO: Shane McDermott (Australia).
Árbitro: Mike Fraser (Nueva Zelanda)..Jueces de línea: Paul Williams (Nueva Zelanda), Brendon Pickerill (Nueva Zelanda). TMO: Shane McDermott (Australia).
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