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Men's Rugby WR World Cup 2023


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On 10/12/2021 at 1:31 AM, NaBUru38 said:

Thanks!

I attended the match, here's my photos.

Unfortunately, the other Uruguayans abroad had no luck this weekend.

Nice photos. :yes

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Mid-year international tours:

 

  • New Zealand vs Ireland
  • Australia vs England
  • South Africa vs Wales
  • Argentina vs Scotland
  • Japan vs Uruguay (we got crushed)
  • Japan vs France

 

Also, Portugal had a narrow 38-31 loss versus Italy.

 

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Meanwhile, the Africa Cup is underway...  in France?

 

The semifinals will be Namibia vs Zimbabwe and Algeria vs Kenya.

 

Also, the Americas 2 team will be decided in a two-leg between United States and Chile.

 

And the Asian team will be decided in a single match between South Korea and Hong Kong.

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:NAM Namibia 36-0 Kenya :KEN

 

Namibia qualify for their 7th Rugby World Cup (they haven't missed a single edition since making their debut in 1999).

 

They go into Pool A alongside hosts :FRA France, :NZL New Zealand, :ITA Italy and :URU Uruguay. Namibia are still looking to win their first match at a World Cup having failed in 19 attempts.

 

Kenya enter the World Repechage tournament which offers one final ticket to make it to the 2023 World Cup.

 

 

:CHI Chile 21-22 :USA United States

 

Chile are still in the fight to qualify for their first ever World Cup, losing narrowly to the USA in the first leg of their 2-legged play-off in Santiago. The return leg is scheduled for next Saturday in Colorado, USA. Chile already knocked out Canada, ending the Canadians perfect record of appearing in every World Cup.

 

The winner of this 2-legged tie will qualify directly for the World Cup while the loser will enter the World Repechage for one final shot at qualifying. This repechage will be contested by 4 nations with the winner claiming the last spot in the World Cup Finals. :POR Portugal and :KEN Kenya are 2 of those contenders, with the loser of Chile / USA joining them alongside the Asia/Pacific play-off runner-up (most likely :HKG Hong Kong as Tonga should easily defeat them in the play-off).

 

 

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Los Teros lost to Romania 30-22, despite our rivals getting an early red card. I couldn't attend the match.

 

Also, Los Pumas lost to Scotland 29-6, and Canada lost to Spain 57-434. Bad week for the Americas.

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Chile qualified for the World Cup for the first time ever :CHI  :bounce: :hyper: :clap:

 

They have beaten USA in Colorado by a scoreline of 29-31 to win the 2-legged play-off on 52-51!! They came back from 19-0 down in this match as well (20 behind on aggregate)... what a comeback!

 

Massive result for Chile and for the first time ever, there will be 3 South American nations at the Rugby World Cup!

 

USA will now go to the World Repechage and will attempt to win the final World Cup berth.... standing in their way will be :POR :KEN and most likely :HKG though they have to play-off against Tonga first.

 

 

Chile's first ever World Cup campaign will see them meet :ENG :JPN :ARG and :SAM in Pool D.

 

 

@Pabloffo Congratulations! I am wondering how this news will be received in Chile and if it makes headlines? :)

 

 

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The match was on Saturday. Today on Monday there's still news about the match.

 

https://www.latercera.com/canal/el-deportivo/

https://digital.elmercurio.com/2022/07/18/P

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Uruguay defeated Romania 26-20 on the second tour match.

 

I went to the stadium, however it will take some days until I upload the photos.

 

 

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