2023-07-15 05:45:00
The Pumas face Australia this Saturday, from 6.45 (Argentine time), in the framework of the second day of a reduced Rugby Championship, which will consist of just three games for each of the four participating teams: Argentina, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. The duel is played at the CommBank Stadium in Sydney and can be seen live on TV through ESPNas well as streaming through the platform Star+.
Both teams urgently need to recover following losing heavily in their debut. The team led by Michael Cheika suffered a tough defeat once morest the top candidate to win the trophy, New Zealand, by 41-12, in Mendoza. The Wallabies, for their part, also suffered a fall in the first commitment: 43 to 12 vs. South Africa as a visitor.
The two teams met 38 times throughout history, with seven victories for Argentina, 28 for the Wallabies and three draws.. In this tournament, in which the national team has participated since 2012, they crossed paths 20 times and the Oceanics celebrated 15, although the last match was in the hands of the Pumas, who won 48-17 on the second date of the 2022 edition. .
The meeting is scheduled for this Saturday at 6.45 (Argentine time) at CommBank Stadium in Sydney and can be seen live on television through ESPN, as well as streaming through the Star+ platform. For their part, those who have Flow, Telecentro Play or DGO can tune in to the sports signal directly through the cable operator (an active subscription is required in all cases).
Regarding the formation of Argentina, the main novelty is the entry of wing Rodrigó Isgró from Mendoza, a member of the Los Pumas Seven squad, who will make his debut replacing Sebastián Cancelliere. The other modifications among the forwards are the income of the prop Francisco Gómez Kodela instead of Lucio Sordoni and the third line Santiago Grondona in replacement of Rodrigo Bruni.
On the other hand, winger Jerónimo De la Fuente from Rosario will replace Matías Moroni. In addition, Juan Manuel González, who will become eighth, and Lucio Cinti, who will be located as center, will change positions. Among the initial XV, in addition, will be Thomas Gallo, who remains the Argentine player who converted the most tries for the Wallabies throughout history. The 24-year-old mainstay has scored four goals in just seven Test matches with Los Pumas, all once morest Australia. Finally, Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro and Lucas Paulos, who were not available in the debut once morest New Zealand, will make up the substitute bench.
Thomas Gallo prepares to face the Wallabies; he intends to be a figure once moreCredit Prensa UAR / Andrés VelásquezLA NACIONMeet The Trust Project
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