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Singapore Sevens 2023 – Argentina Narrowly beaten in Final

Argentina finished second at the Singapore Sevens. Los Pumas 7’s were narrowly beaten 19-17 by champions New Zealand in the Final. The final was a match that both teams had the opportunity to win. Ultimately, New Zealand’s defense meant Argentina did not come away with as many tries as may have otherwise been the case.

Argentina enjoyed a solid campaign overall. They began with a 10-0 win over Ireland on Friday. Game two saw a big 42-7 win over Japan and a hard-fought 19-17 win over Great Britain. It came with an Marcos Moneta interception in the final seconds.

Following the pool matches Los Pumas 7’s went from strength to strength. Argentina powered past Australia to complete an impressive 29-12 victory. Then came the Semi Final. Los Pumas 7’s were up against Samoa. The Pacific Islanders had reached the final four with an upset win over Fiji. In a match that went into overtime, Argentina pulled-off a 24-19 victory.

Argentina pushed New Zealand in the final but fell short. The South Americans got over the line with Joaquín Pellandini, Marcos Moneta and Germán Schulz scoring in the try zone.

In claiming the title New Zealand add 22 competition points to their total in the overall season standings. Argentina remain in second place, behind New Zealand. Los Pumas 7’s gained 19 points for finishing second.

Canada, Uruguay and the USA were also involved in the Singapore Sevens. The North Americans faced-off in the 13th Place Final. The Eagles’ won the contest 22-17. The USA started the tournament with a 24-21 loss against Uruguay. Los Teros 7’s also defeated Kenya in the pool as did the USA.

New Zealand lead the 2023 Sevens Series with 164 points. Argentina have 140 while Fiji are third with 130 points. France, Australia, Samoa and South Africa all have over 100 competition points. This means that Argentina still have a lot to play for in the remaining competitions in London, UK and Toulouse, France.

 


SINGAPORE 7’S POOL RESULTS

Argentina 10-0 Ireland
Great Britain 19-17 Japan
Australia 19-0 South Africa
New Zealand 47-0n Hong Kong
Uruguay 24-21 USA
France 26-19 Kenya
Samoa 28-7 Spain
Fiji 21-12 Canada
Argentina 42-7 Japan
Great Britain 14-7 Ireland
South Africa 31-12 Hong Kong
New Zealand 24-12 Australia
USA 21-19 Kenya
France 26-12 Uruguay
Canada 21-7 Spain
Samoa 28-7 Fiji
Japan 12-7 Ireland
Argentina 19-17 Great Britain
Australia 49-0 Hong Kong
New Zealand 12-7 South Africa
Uruguay 33-17 Kenya
France 26-26 USA
Samoa 39-7 Canada
Fiji 31-0 Spain


SINGAPORE 7’S – KNOCK-OUT RESULTS

Canada 14-28 Kenya
Japan 21-5 Hong Kong
Spain 22-10 USA
South Africa 12-5 Ireland
Samoa 22-7 Uruguay
Argentina 29-12 Australia
Fiji 33-21 France
New Zealand 22-10 Great Britain

13th Place Semi Final: Canada 26-5 Hong Kong
13th Place Semi Final: USA 26-12 Ireland

9th Place Semi Final: Kenya 40-7 Japan
9th Place Semi Final: Spain 12-5 South Africa

5th Place Semi Final: Australia 31-12 Uruguay
5th Place Semi Final: Great Britain 17-12 France

13th Place Final: USA 22-17 Canada
9th Place Final: Spain 26-10 Kenya
5th Place Final: Australia 24-21 Great Britain

Semi Final: Argentina 24-19 Samoa
Semi Final: New Zealand 19-10 Fiji

Bronze Final: Fiji 24-19 Samoa

Final: New Zealand 19-17 Argentina

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