Con impresionante actuación del wing
cordobés Santiago Carreras, del apertura tucumano Domingo Miotti y del wing y
tryman tucumano RamiroMoyano, los Jaguares consolidaron su primado de la Conferencia Sudafricana
ganando a los NSW Waratahs por 23-15 (10-3) en la Ronda 15 del IV Super Rugby
2019, y están segundos en la clasificación general. Fue la segunda victoria
consecutiva en la Gira por el Pacífico Sur, la lograda por los Jaguares en el
BankWest Stadium de Parramata en el suburbio oeste de Sidney, manteniendo un invicto en Australia, y que los colocó punteros en soledad en la Conferencia
Sudafricana con cuatro puntos de ventaja y segundos en la tabla general, cuando restan tres rondas para los
playoffs, donde están consolidando una ilusión. El doble de try-de Ramiro Moyano, fue letal para los Waratahs que encajaron su octava derrota
de la temporada, tras un muro defensivo por ambos lados hasta el quiebre del
minuto 25 cuando se abrió el marcador con el primer try de Moyano. La tabla de
posiciones en la Conferencia Sudafricana: 1º Jaguares 36 puntos, 2º Bulls de
Pretoria 32, 3º Lions de Johannesburgo 30, 4º Natal Sharks 29 y 5º Stormers de
Ciudad del Cabo 26. Próxima fecha, la 16º , los Jaguares (2º) enfrentarán a los
Queenslands Reds (14º) en Brisbane el
sábado 1º de junio.
With Carreras, Miotti and Moyano, the Jaguares in second
consecutive win against Waratahs
With an impressive performance by Cordovan wing Santiago Carreras, Tucumán
opening Domingo Miotti and wing and tryman from Tucumán RamiroMoyano, the
Jaguars consolidated their South African Conference Prize by winning the NSW
Waratahs by 23-15 (10-3) in Round 15 of the IV Super Rugby 2019, and they are
second in the general classification.
It was the second consecutive victory in the South Pacific Tour, the one achieved by the Jaguars at BankWest Stadium in Parramata in the western suburb of Sydney, maintaining an unbeaten record in Australia, and which put them in the lead in the South African Conference with four points of advantage and seconds in the general table, when three rounds remain for the playoffs, where they are consolidating an illusion.
Ramiro Moyano's try-double was lethal for the Waratahs who qualified for their eighth defeat of the season, following a defensive wall on both sides until the 25th minute break when the score opened with Moyano's first try.
The table of positions in the South African Conference: 1st Jaguars 36 points, 2nd Bulls of Pretoria 32, 3rd Lions of Johannesburg 30, 4th Natal Sharks 29 and 5th Stormers of Cape Town 26. Next date, the 16th, the Jaguars (2nd) will face the Queenslands Reds (14th) in Brisbane on Saturday, June 1st.
It was the second consecutive victory in the South Pacific Tour, the one achieved by the Jaguars at BankWest Stadium in Parramata in the western suburb of Sydney, maintaining an unbeaten record in Australia, and which put them in the lead in the South African Conference with four points of advantage and seconds in the general table, when three rounds remain for the playoffs, where they are consolidating an illusion.
Ramiro Moyano's try-double was lethal for the Waratahs who qualified for their eighth defeat of the season, following a defensive wall on both sides until the 25th minute break when the score opened with Moyano's first try.
The table of positions in the South African Conference: 1st Jaguars 36 points, 2nd Bulls of Pretoria 32, 3rd Lions of Johannesburg 30, 4th Natal Sharks 29 and 5th Stormers of Cape Town 26. Next date, the 16th, the Jaguars (2nd) will face the Queenslands Reds (14th) in Brisbane on Saturday, June 1st.
Clasificación general de las tres conferencias: 1º) Canterbury Crusaders (Nueva Zelanda) 53
pts, 2º) Jaguares (Argentina), 36, 3º) ACT
Brumbies (Australia) 34, 4º) Hurricanes
(Nueva Zelanda) 40, 5º) Melbourne Rebels (Australia) 33, 6º) Pretoria Bulls
(Sudáfrica) 32, 7º) Johannesburg Lions (Sudáfrica) 30, 8º) Natal Sharks
(Sudáfrica) 29, 9º) Otago Highlanders (Nueva Zelanda) 29, 10º) Waikato Chiefs
(Nueva Zelanda) 27, 11º) NSW Waratahs (Australia) 26, 12º) Auckland Blues
(Nueva Zelanda) 26, 13º) Cape Town Stormers (Sudáfrica) 26, 14º Queensland Reds
(Australia) 24, 15º) Sunwolves (Japón) 12 pts.
Los equipos:
Waratahs: 15 Kurtley
Beale, 14 Alex Newsome, 13 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 12 Karmichael Hunt (2´ Lalakai
Foketi) y 11 Cam Clark (50´ Curtis Rona), 10 Bernard Foley, y 9 Nick Phipps (61´
Jake Gordon,) 8 Michael Wells, 7 Michael Hooper, y 6 Lachlan Swinton (50’ Will
Mille,), 5 Rob Simmons, y 4 Ned Hanigan (61’
Jed Halloway), 3 Sekope Kepu, 2 Damien Fitzpatrick, y 1 Tom Roberston (50’
Harry Johnson-Holmes).
Jaguares:
1- Mayco Vivas (60´ Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro,) 2- Julián Montoya (50´ Agustín
Creevy) y 3- Santiago Medrano (66´ Lucio Sordoni), 4- Guido Petti Pagadizábal, y 5- Marcos Kremer
(62´ Tomás Lavanini), 6- Pablo Matera,
7- Tomás Lezana (74´ Juan Manuel
Leguizamón), y 8- Javier Ortega Desio,
9- Tomás Cubelli (71´ Felipe Ezcurra) y
10- Domingo Miotti (60’ Joaquín Díaz Bonilla,) 11- Ramiro Moyano, 12- Jerónimo
de la Fuente, 13- Matías Orlando, 14- Santiago Carreras (62’ Matías Moroni),
15- Emiliano Boffelli.
Marcador:
25´ Try de Ramiro Moyano, convertido por Domingo Miotti (Jaguares); 35´ Penal de
Bernard Foley (Waratahs); 38´ Penal de Domingo Miotti (Jaguares). Parcial:
Waratahs 3- Jaguares 10. En el segundo tiempo: 49´ Try de Ramiro Moyano, convertido por Domingo Miotti (J); 55´
Try penal (Waratahs); 65´ Try de Curtis Rona (W); 61´ y 70´ Penales de Joaquín Díaz
Bonilla (J). Amarilla para Pablo Matera (Jaguares) a los 55´ Matera (Jaguares).
Estadio:
BankWest Stadium de Sidney. Árbitro: Paul Williams (Nueva
Zelanda), jueces de línea Egon Seconds (Sudáfrica) y Jaco Peyper (Sudáfrica).
Oficial de televisión Ian Smith (Australia).
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