URBA Top 12: In a great game, CUBA beat Champagnat

Jun 22, 2024, 17:13 ET

On the tenth date of URBA Top 12 Macro Cup presented by Zurich, CUBA beat Champagnat 52-13 to achieve their third consecutive victory and leave the bottom of the table. For its part, Marista once again suffered a tough defeat against a key rival that denied them the chance to get out of the relegation zone. I relived the game on Star+.

Both teams didn’t worry much about waiting for everyone to be comfortable in their seats. The action on this date 10 was as frenetic as it was exciting. Just 40 minutes into the match, CUBA He deployed his entire repertoire to put together a great play of hands that ended with a try by Benito Ortíz de Rozas. In a common situation, this would mean the start of a devastating match for the locals, who managed to inflame their fans in just a few seconds. But Champagnat came out determined not to be a spectator: In a period of two minutes he scored the penalty. Tobias Imbrosciano and another great collective try that had Tomas Baca Castex as its author.

The reaction of his rival It did not intimidate the Villa de Mayo team. After a short period of back and forth, CUBA entered into a flurry of tries that allowed him to play with confidence. The first two came thanks to the work of the fowards in contact, breaking the defense phase by phase and leaving Mark Moroni an unparalleled opportunity to add with your foot. The authors of these conquests were Estanislao Carullo in the first instance and Enrique Devoto after. The third conquest came again through a precise and fast passing sequence. The try play began with an interception by Rafael Iriarte and ended with the definition of Francisco Sied at the tip. The first half ended with Tobías Imbrosciano’s penalty to give the final score 26-13.

The complement saw a more dominant and serene CUBA to manage the timing of the game. At 8 minutes of this second half, he managed to force the penalty try and return to play with one more player the yellow to Manuel Mauvecin. Not even the expulsion for a double yellow card for Benito Ortíz de Rozas altered that temperance to maintain control of the match. The best representation of this came a few minutes later. After a phase of slow but sure advance of the forwards, Second Pisani He managed to break free and go straight to the try. Francisco Patrono He did not want to be outdone and, after receiving a difficult ball at the end, he found the gap just near the touch line and placed his hand on the flag.

CUBA, without falling into unnecessary penalties, managed with a comfortable lead of 32 points. For those who did not pay attention to the red detail on the scoreboard, they never knew that the local team played with one less throughout the second half. Champagnat did not give up and continued looking to overcome that difficult situation but could not resolve it in the final meters. In the last play, Lucas Campion he left it hanging Valentin Mastroizzi that he only had to support under the sticks to decree the 52-13 final.


SYNTHESIS

CUBA (52): 1- Facundo Aguirre, 2- ⁠Enrique Devoto, 3- ⁠Estanislao Carullo, 4- ⁠Santiago Uriarte, 5- ⁠Santiago Landau, 6- ⁠Francisco Sied, 7- ⁠Segundo Pisani (C), 8- ⁠Benito Ortíz de Rozas, 9- ⁠Rafael Iriarte, 10- ⁠Valentín Mastroizzi, 11- ⁠Francisco Patrono, 12- ⁠Felipe Perdomo, 13- ⁠Marcos Eliçagaray, 14- ⁠Bautista Casaurang, 15- ⁠Marcos Moroni

Changes: ST: 6′: Francisco Garoby for Facundo Aguirre, Felipe De la Vega for Marcos Eliçagaray, Lucas Campion for Francisco Sied, Simon Benítez Cruz for Rafael Iriarte, 25′ ST: Tomás Anderlic for Enrique Devoto, 29′ Pedro Mesones for ⁠ Bautista Casaurang

Coaches: Lucas Piña, Joaquín Hardoy and Agustín Güemes.

CHAMPAGNAT (13) : 1- Manuel Mauvecin, 2- Joaquín Guerra, 3- Marcos Magaro, 4- Tobías Rivas Orozco, 5- Iñaki Ustariz, 6- Matías Alonso Boto, 7- Lucas Moresco, 8- Matías Muniagurria, 9- Martín Garciarena, 10- Santos Panelo, 11- Tomás Baca Castex, 12- Tobías Imbrosciano (C), 13- Tomás Cotter, 14- Facundo Rufino, 15- Gerónimo Tomasella

Changes: ST: 19′ Marcos Lafuente for Tomás Bacca Castex, 27′ Pedro Delpiano for Martín Gracierena, Tomás Alonso Boto for Matías Alonso Boto, Tomás Yanzon for Marcos Magaro, Tomás Gómez for Geronimo Tomasella, 29′ Federico Dominguez for Joaquín Guerra, 33 ‘ Martín Rinaldelli by Manuel Mauvencin, 35’ Santiago Scuti by Iñaki Ustariz.

Coaches: Facundo Villanueva, Federico Dominguez, Fernando Guatieri and Santiago Ezcurra.

POINTS IN THE FIRST HALF: 1′ Try by Benito Ortíz de Rozas (C), 6′ Penalty converted by Tobías Imbrosciano (CH), 7′ Try by Tomas Baca Castex converted by Tobías Imbrosciano (CH), 23′ Try by Estanislao Carullo converted by Marcos Moroni (C ), 27′ Try by Enrique Devoto converted by Marcos Moroni (C), 30′ Try by Francisco Sied converted by Marcos Moroni (C), 36′ Penalty converted by Tobías Imbrosciano (CH)

Partial result: Cuba 26- Champagnat 13

POINTS IN THE SECOND HALF: 7′ Penal try by Cuba, 29′ Try by Segundo Pisani converted by Marcos Moroni (C), 28′ Try by Francisco Patrono (C), 39′ Try by Valentin Mastroizzi converted by Marcos Moroni (C)

FINAL RESULT: Cuba 52- Champagnat 13

Cautioned: PT: 26′ Yellow to Geronimo Tomasella (CH), 35′ PT: yellow to Benito Ortiz de Rosas (C), ST: 7′ Yellow to Manuel Mauvecin (CH), 12′ Double yellow and red card to Benito Ortiz de Rozas (C)

Court: Cuba (Villa de Mayo)

Referee: Pablo Deluca

 
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