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The Pumas lost in the final against New Zealand and added the silver medal

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The Pumas lost to New Zealand in the sevens final in Singapore and added a silver medal. Photo: Instagram

Argentina Rugby Team He was left with a silver medal at the Sevens of Singapore, his ninth of the seasonBy losing 19-17 in the final of the tournament against New Zealand at the Asian nation’s national stadium this Sunday.

Brady Rush scored a decisive try as the All Blacks qualified for the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics.

Cougars 7sA bronze medalist in the previous edition of Tokyo Olympics, They are one step away from achieving the same objective, which they will seek to close in the last two calendar dates scheduled in May in Toulouse (France) and London (UK).

Argentina added points in the final with tries from Joaquin Bellandini (6m), German Schulz (8m), Marcos Moneta (15m) and Luciano Gonzalez Rizzoni (16m).

The team led by Santiago Gómez Cora, always bottom on the scoreboard, was formed with Rodrigo Isgro, Santiago Vera Feld, Schulz, Gaston Revol, Bellandini, González Rizzoni and Moneta.

They qualified for the decisive stage of the tournament by defeating Australia (29-12) and Samoa (24-19) in the quarter-finals in Singapore on the same Sunday.

The Pumas reached the second stage of the 7s tournament as winners of Group D thanks to victories over Ireland (10-0), Japan (42-7) and Great Britain (19-17).

New Zealand lead the sevens international circuit’s general classification with 164 points, followed by Argentina. (140), earned his fourth medal of the season this Sunday.

The “Albiceleste” team won gold in Hamilton and Vancouver and silver in Los Angeles and Singapore.

The next stop in Toulouse will take place between May 12 and 14 and a week later the final date will be in London.

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