2011 Campeonato Argentino de Rugby
Qualified for Semifinals |
to relegation/promotion play-out |
Qualified for Semifinals |
to relegation/promotion play-out |
Qualified for play-off for promotion |
to relegation/promotion play-out |
Qualified for play-off for promotion |
to relegation/promotion play-out |
Qualified for “Copa de Oro” |
Qualified for “Copa de Plata” |
Qualified for “Copa de Bronce” |
Qualified for “Copa de Oro” |
Qualified for “Copa de Plata” |
Qualified for “Copa de Bronce” |
Qualified for “Copa de Oro” |
Qualified for “Copa de Plata” |
Qualified for “Copa de Bronce” |
The 2011 Campeonato Argentino de Rugby 2011, the most important tournament for provincial teams in Argentina, and the older national tournament was played between 26 March and 23 April. The victory rose to the selection of Unión Cordobesa de Rugby led by the former Italian national team player Ramiro Pez. Like in the previous season, the teams were divided on three levels ("Campeonato", "Ascenso", "Promocional”) with a promotion/relegation format between the levels.
Two pools of four teams. The first two advanced semifinals, the last to relegation/promotion playoff.
Buenos Aires qualified after overtime, having scored the first try of the match.
’’’Buenos Aires’’’ : 15.Dimas Suffern Quirno, 14.Francisco Bosch, 13.Simón Montes, 12.Marcelo Soiza (cap), 11.Germán Villamil , 10.Valentín Cruz (18' Bautista Güemes), 9. Francisco Cubelli (68’Francisco Albarracín), 8.Alejandro Galli, 7.Cristian Etchart, 6 Juan Pablo González Bonorino
5. Gonzalo Delguy, 4.Ramiro Herrera, 3 Francisco Gómez Kodela (68' Francisco Piccinini), 2.Francisco Lecot, 1. Conrado González Bravo. Coach; Rolando Martin, Diego Cash and Gustavo Cohen.
Cordoba : 15. Gastón Revol, 14. Fernando Luna (76’ Federico Salazar), 13. Lisandro Gómez López, 12. Santiago Tobal (72’ Facundo Baglio), 11. Facundo Barrea, 10.Ramiro Pez, 9. Martín Manieri (76’ Mariano García, 8. Lucas Paschini (51-60’ Miguel Murer), 7. José Basile (cap.), 6. Rodrigo Bruno, 5. Hugo Schierano (48’ Gerardo Isaías), 4. Alejandro Allub, 3. Matías Narváez (45’ Gastón Cortés), 2. Federico Fortuna, 1. Daniel Rodríguez. Coach: Daniel Tobal, Guillermo Taleb and Javier Fiori.
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