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Uruguay and Chile alive in Challenger 7s Men’s draw

Uruguay and Chile have qualified for the Semi Finals of the Men’s draw at the World Rugby Challenger sevens tournament in Santiago. The Americas will not be contesting for the Women’s final, however, with all four entries eliminated.

Los Teros have advanced to the Final Four despite losing two of their three pool matches. They fell to Uganda in the opening round, then after a big win over Lithuania were edged by Germany in the final pool match.

A late try from Marcos Pastore gave Uruguay a stunning victory over Tonga in the Quarter Final. The win sets up a Semi Final rematch with Germany, who remain undefeated after edging Uganda in their knock-out contest.

Chile are now favorites to make the final as they are the only other undefeated side left in the Men’s draw. They defeated a tough Georgian side to start their tournament and then breezed past Papua New Guinea and South Korea to top Pool A.

There was little difficulty getting through the Quarter Final as the Cóndores cruised past Zimbabwe. It’s another rematch in their Semi Final as Georgia stand in their way to a spot in the Cup Final.

Jamaica made little impact in the pool stage with successive defeats to Tonga, Hong Kong, and Zimbabwe. They ended Day Two on a high, however, with a one-point win over Papua New Guinea. The Crocs will now contest the 9th place Final against Lithuania.

Two South American sides made the Quarter Finals in the Women’s draw, but both were defeated in convincing fashion. It was Argentina who emerged as the best-placed Americas side to advance with Chile, Colombia, and Mexico combining for just one win from nine games in the pool stage.

Argentina were soundly beaten by Poland to start their tournament but rebounded with wins over Belgium and Papua New Guinea. They ran into Kenya in the Quarter Final and would fall by four tries to one.

Colombia were competitive in Pool C but ultimately outmatched by Kazakhstan and Japan. Their only win would come against Mexico. Las Serpientes dropped all three pool matches and fell to Chile in the 9th place Semi Final. The latter were also winless in the pool stage.

Detailed results and a full fixture list for Day Three can be seen here.

 

MEN’S RESULTS

POOL A
South Korea 12 – 15 Papua New Guinea
Chile 19 – 14 Georgia
South Korea 5 – 41 Georgia
Chile 24 – 7 Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea 19 – 31 Georgia
Chile 43 – 0 South Korea

POOL B
Tonga 29 – 5 Jamaica
Hong Kong 33 – 12 Zimbabwe
Tonga 26 – 17 Zimbabwe
Hong Kong 47 – 0 Jamaica
Jamaica 5 – 36 Zimbabwe
Hong Kong 5 – 12 Tonga

POOL C
Uruguay 12 – 26 Uganda
Germany 21 – 10 Lithuania
Uruguay 52 – 5 Lithuania
Germany 17 – 14 Uganda
Uganda 26 – 19 Lithuania
Germany 17 – 14 Uruguay

9th PLACE SEMI FINALS
Papua New Guinea 14 – 15 Jamaica
Lithuania 19 – 10 South Korea

CUP QUARTER FINALS
Hong Kong 14 – 19 Georgia
Germany 17 – 14 Uganda
Tonga 12 – 17 Uruguay
Chile 24 – 0 Zimbabwe

 

WOMEN’S RESULTS

POOL A
China 15 – 17 Kenya
South Africa 22 – 10 Chile
China 36 – 0 Chile
South Africa 5 – 31 Kenya
Kenya 15 – 5 Chile
South Africa 7 – 17 China

POOL B
Belgium 41 – 0 Papua New Guinea
Poland 36 – 5 Argentina
Belgium 10 – 15 Argentina
Poland 71 – 0 Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea 7 – 34 Argentina
Poland 36 – 12 Belgium

POOL C
Kazakhstan 22 – 5 Colombia
Japan 44 – 5 Mexico
Kazakhstan 24 – 5 Mexico
Japan 21 – 12 Colombia
Colombia 28 – 7 Mexico
Japan 26 – 5 Kazakhstan

9th PLACE SEMI FINALS
South Africa 29 – 10 Papua New Guinea
Chile 12 – 5 Mexico

CUP SEMI FINALS
China 21 – 7 Kazakhstan
Kenya 24 – 7 Argentina
Japan 31 – 0 Belgium
Poland 36 – 0 Colombia

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