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38-17.
70'
Italy continues to score and reaches 38th, with Paolo Garbisi.
63' TRY
ANOTHER TRY! Italy with another five-point conversion through Juan Ignacio Brex. Tommaso Allan converted the extra point.
56' TRY
DESTROYING! Italy returned for the second half in dominant fashion. Lorenzo Cannone with five more points through a try. Tommaso Allan with an extra point conversion. Italy leads 28-17.
53' TRY
Turn of Italy. Monty Loane with a try and Tommaso Allan with a co-inversion of the extra point. Italians lead 21-17.
47' TRY
Michele Lamaro converted a try for Italy and scored five more points. Tommaso Allan scored the extra point.
43' Yellow
Andres Vilaseca received a card.
BREAK
7-17.
40'
Felipe Etcheverry converted three more points for Uruguay, which reached 17, while Italy remains on seven.
37' TRY
Nicolas Freitas converted a try for Uruguay, which turned the game around. Felipe Etcheverry converted the extra point.
27' Yellow
Danilo Fischetti received a card.
27' TRY
Manuel Ardao converted seven points for Uruguay, which tied the match.
26' Yellow
Niccolo Cannone received a card.
20'
Uruguay plays a tough and truncated game.
15'
Despite Italy's advantage, the match remains very balanced.
7' TRY
Italy opens the scoring with a try from Pani. Allan converted the extra point.
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0-0.
Stade de Nice
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The Champions
2019 – South Africa | Final: South Africa 32–12 England, Japan
2015 – New Zealand | Final: New Zealand 34–17 Australia, in London (England)
2011 – New Zealand | Final: New Zealand 8–7 France, New Zealand
2007 – South Africa | Final: South Africa 15–6 England, France
2003 – England | Final: England 20–17 Australia, in Australia
1999 – Australia | Final: Australia 3–12 France, Wales
1995 – South Africa | Final: South Africa 15–12 New Zealand, South Africa
1991 – Australia | Final: Australia 12–6 England, in England
1987 – New Zealand | Final: New Zealand 29–9 France, New Zealand
Positions
Rugby positions are identified by the number players wear.
1 and 3: Left pillar and Right pillar
2: Hooker
4 and 5: Second Line
6 and 7: Wings
8: Eighth
9: Scrum-half
10: Opening
11 and 14: Tips
12 and 13: Centers
15: Fullback
The game
Style and Punctuation
There are 15 players on each side, with the possibility of seven substitutions, but two reserved for the main players and Hooker. Remembering that to pass the ball, it must be backwards and kicked forward, but the kicker's teammates must be behind the ball at the time of the kick.
There are four ways to score in rugby, they are:
- Try (five points): the athlete must reach the mark in-goal zone with possession of the ball and touch the ground, touchdown style.
- Conversion (two points): direct kick given from anywhere on a line parallel to the sides and perpendiculars
- Drop-goal (three points): ball needs to be touched to the ground before being kicked
- Penalty (three points): kick on goal
Cards
Yellow: 10 minutes out of the game
Red: expulsion
Groups
Group A: New Zealand, France, Italy, Uruguay and Namibia
Group B: South Africa, Ireland, Scotland, Tonga and Romania
Group C: Australia, Wales, Fiji, Georgia and Portugal
Group D: England, Argentina, Japan, Samoa and Chile
200 years
Rugby celebrates 200 years of existence in the World Cup. The modality was born in England, in 1823, when William Webb Ellis picked up the ball in a football game and ran with it in hand, breaking the rules of the game.
THE TROPHY!
Rugby World Cup
Organized every four years since 1987, the 2023 Rugby World Cup will be hosted by the Rugby World Cup. is held in France, which has already It was host in 2007, alongside Wales and Scotland. Despite having two modalities with 15 and seven players, the World Cup will be hosted in 2007. played with 15 athletes, with two halves of 40 minutes. The group stage, which has 20 teams, runs from September 8 to October 8.
The decision of the third and fourth is at hand. The final is scheduled for Friday (October 27th), while the final on Saturday, October 28th. The winning selection the Webb Ellis Cup. named after Rugby School alumnus William Webb Ellis.
South Africa (Springboks) and New Zealand (All Blacks) have three titles each, while Australia (Wallabies) have two. England is the only champion selection; world that comes from the Northern Hemisphere. In turn, South America already It makes history and will have, for the first time, three representatives: Argentina (Pumas), Uruguay (Teros) and Chile (Condores).
The game will be played at Stade de Bordeaux
The Italy vs Uruguay game will be played at Stade de Bordeaux, with a capacity of 42.115 people.
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