Como es un año de la IX Copa del Mundo (el torneo comienza en Tokio el 20 de septiembre), el Rugby Championship 2019 se reduce a un torneo de tres jornadas con seis partidos en relación al tradicional certamen de seis rondas y 12 partidos, con que cada equipo jugaba en casa y a domicilio.
Además, con el IV Super Rugby 2019 jugando sin interrupciones durante 21 semanas, sin el descanso anterior de junio para los partidos de la ventana del otoño, el Rugby Championship comenzará el sábado 20 de julio y concluirá el sábado 10 de agosto, con un apéndice de una cuarta ronda del 17 de agosto para la preparación de los equipos de cara al Mundial de Japón. En la primera ronda, Los Pumas enfrentarán a los All Blacks en el estadio del Club Vélez Sársfield de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. En la tercera ronda, el Rugby Championship volverá a Perth en el lejano oeste australiano, pero a una nueva cancha, el Optus Stadium, para Wallabies vs All Blacks . El partido final tendrá a los Pumas enfrentando a los Springboks en el estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena de la Ciudad de Salta. Una ronda adicional de partidos tendrá lugar el sábado 17 de agosto para permitir el choque de los All Blacks con los Wallabies en el templo del Eden Park de Auckland y a los Springboks siendo anfitriones de los Pumas en el mítico estadio de Loftus Versfeld en Pretoria, como preparación final, antes de disputar la IX Copa Mundial de Japón 2019 a partir del 20 de septiembre. El programa completo del torneo reducido: 1era. Jornada del sábado 20 de julio: Argentina vs Nueva Zelanda en el Estadio del Club Vélez Sársfield a las 19:40. Y Sudáfrica vs Australia en el Estadio Loftus Versfeld de Pretoria 12:05 (hora argentina). 2da. Jornada del Sábado 27 de julio con Nueva Zelanda vs Australia en el Westpac Stadium de Wellington a las 19:35 (las 04:35 en Argentina) y Australia vs Argentina en el Suncorp Stadium de Brisbane a las 20:00 (las 07:00 en Argentina). 3era. Jornada del sábado 10 de agosto con Australia vs Nueva Zelanda en el Optus Stadium de Perth a las 18:00 (las 05:00 en Argentina) y Argentina vs Sudáfrica en el Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena de la Ciudad de Salta a las 16:40 (las 21:40 en Sudáfrica). En la cuarta jornada de test-matches, del sábado 17 de agosto, se enfrentarán Nueva Zelanda vs Australia en el Estadio Eden Park de Auckland a las 19:35 (las 04:35 en Argentina) y Sudáfrica vs Argentina en el Estadio de Loftus Versfeld de Pretoria a las 12:05 de Argentina.
The Pumas vs All Blacks open the reduced Rugby Championship on July 20
SANZAAR, the Sydney-based organism, which hosts the tournament in the Southern Hemisphere, confirmed today the abbreviated calendar for the six matches of the 7th Rugby Championship 2019 that will start on its first round with Argentina-New Zealand at the Vélez Sársfield stadium. of Buenos Aires on Saturday, July 20 at 7:40 pm, and South Africa-Australia at Ellis Park in Johannesburg at 12:05 (Argentinian time). As it is a year of the IX World Cup (the tournament begins in Tokyo on September 20), the 2019 Rugby Championship is reduced to a three-match tournament with six matches in relation to the traditional six round and 12 matches, with that each team played at home and away.
SANZAAR, the Sydney-based organism, which hosts the tournament in the Southern Hemisphere, confirmed today the abbreviated calendar for the six matches of the 7th Rugby Championship 2019 that will start on its first round with Argentina-New Zealand at the Vélez Sársfield stadium. of Buenos Aires on Saturday, July 20 at 7:40 pm, and South Africa-Australia at Ellis Park in Johannesburg at 12:05 (Argentinian time). As it is a year of the IX World Cup (the tournament begins in Tokyo on September 20), the 2019 Rugby Championship is reduced to a three-match tournament with six matches in relation to the traditional six round and 12 matches, with that each team played at home and away.
In addition, with the IV Super Rugby 2019
playing without interruptions for 21 weeks, without the previous break in June
for the games of the autumn window, the Rugby Championship will begin on
Saturday, July 20 and conclude on Saturday, August 10, with an appendix of a
fourth round on August 17 to prepare the teams for the World Cup in Japan. In
the first round, the Pumas will face All
Blacks at Vélez Sársfield Club Stadium of the Autonomous Buenos Aires City. In
the third round, the Rugby Championship will return to Perth in the Australian
Far West, but to a new pitch, the Optus Stadium, for Wallabies vs All Blacks.
The final match will have the Pumas facing Springboks at the Padre Ernesto
Martearena stadium of Salta City . An additional round of test matches will
take place on Saturday, August 17 to allow the All Blacks to clash with
Wallabies at Auckland's Eden Park and
the Springboks hosting the Pumas at the mythical Loftus Versfeld stadium in Pretoria,
as final preparation, before competing in the IX World Cup Japan 2019 starting on September
20. The complete program of the reduced tournament: 1st. Saturday July 20: Argentina vs New Zealand at the
Vélez Sársfield Club Stadium 19:40. And South Africa vs Australia at the Loftus
Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria 12:05 (Argentinian time). 2nd. Saturday
July 27 with New Zealand vs Australia
match at Westpac Stadium in Wellington at 07:35 pm (04:35 am in Argentina) and
Australia vs Argentina at Brisbane Suncorp Stadium at 08:00 p.m. (07:00 am. in
Argentina). 3rd Saturday August n10 with Australia vs New Zealand at the Optus
Stadium in Perth at 18:00 pm (05:00 am
in Argentina) and Argentina vs South Africa at the Padre Ernesto
Martearena Stadium in the City of Salta at 16:40 pm (21:40 pm in South Africa).
On the fourth round of test-matches, on Saturday, August 17, New Zealand vs
Australia will face each other at Eden Park Stadium in Auckland at 07:35 pm
(04:35 in Argentina) and South Africa vs Argentina at Loftus Stadium Versfeld
of Pretoria at 12:05 in Argentina.
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