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Argentina Second-Half Magic Stuns Spain at U20 Championship - Americas Rugby News

Summary by Americas Rugby News
Second-half magic from Argentina saw the South Americans completing a miraculous and stunning win over Spain at the World Rugby u20 Championship. Played in Rovigo, Italy on Friday, Los Pumas came back from a 30-7 deficit at half-time to defeat Spain 33-30. Beltrán Ortega opened the scoring. The Spanish fullback finished off a break from fly half Lucien Richardis which also saw winger Pelayo Serrano involved. The conversion was off target though …
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The Pumites, the young Argentine rugby team, starred this Friday in an epic retracement in the M20 World Cup, which is disputed in Italy, by defeating Spain by 33-30, in the framework of the second date of Group B. In Rovigo, the national combined had many inaccuracies, committed quite a lot of violations and was widely surpassed in the first half. Spain mastered the game clearly and went in between with a strong 30-7 in its favor, while the onl…

Maltreated in the first period, the Argentinians totally reversed the meeting and imposed themselves on the Spanish too fair in the second period (33-30).

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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