World Rugby U20 Championship Match Summary Argentina U20s 37 - 26 Georgia U20s Avchala Stadium 37 (17) FT (HT) 26 (12) 31/05/2017 Match 3

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World Rugby U20 Championship Match Summary Argentina U20s 37 - 26 Georgia U20s Avchala Stadium 37 (17) FT (HT) 26 (12) 31/05/2017 Match 3 World Rugby U20 Championship Match Summary Argentina U20s 37 - 26 Georgia U20s Avchala Stadium 37 (17) FT (HT) 26 (12) 31/05/2017 Match 3 Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC Bautista Delguy 15 Miriani Modebadze Tomas Malanos (c) 14 Lado Miminoshvili Facundo Ferrario 13 Beka Gavashelishvili Teo Castiglioni 12 Giorgi Tsiklauri Luciano Gonzalez 11 Davit Meskhi 8 1 2 Tomas Albornoz 10 Tedo Abzhandadze 5 1 Matias Sauze 9 Gela Aprasidze 14 1 4 Santiago Pulella 1 Guram Gogichashvili 5 1 Jose Gonzalez 2 Levan Papidze Alejandro Luna 3 Lasha Tabidze Franco Molina 4 Beka Saghinadze Lucas Paulos 5 Koba Jimsheleishvili 5 1 Bautista Stavile 6 Giorgi Nutsubidze 5 1 Marcos Kremer 7 Ilia Spanderashvili (c) 5 1 Santiago Ruiz 8 Arsen Machaladze Leonel Oviedo 16 Tengiz Zamtaradze Rodrigo Martinez 17 Ushangi Tcheishvili 5 1 Jeremias Tarter 18 Guram Papidze Nahuel Milan 19 Lasha Jaiani Juan Molina 20 Tornike Jalagonia Gonzalo Garcia 21 Luka Dvalishvili 4 2 Juan Bautista Daireaux 22 Giorgi Gogoladze 2 1 Santiago Carreras 23 Giorgi Kveseladze 5 1 Ball Carries Metres Made Tackles Ball Carries Metres Made Tackles Matias Sauze 8 Matias Sauze 57 Marcos Kremer 16 Beka Saghinadze 17 Giorgi Kveseladze 39 Giorgi Tsiklauri 8 Franco Molina 8 Tomas Malanos 39 Tomas Albornoz 7 Miriani Modebadze 12 Miriani Modebadze 35 Levan Papidze 8 Marcos Kremer 8 Santiago Ruiz 25 Franco Molina 7 Arsen Machaladze 11 Tedo Abzhandadze 29 Arsen Machaladze 8 Referee Pierre Brousset (FRA) Assistant Referee 1 Andrea Piardi (ITA) TMO Johan Greeff (RSA) Assistant Referee 2 Tasuku Kawahara (JPN) For more, go to www.worldrugby.org/U20 Argentina U20s 37 - 26 Georgia U20s Match Timeline Match Time Argentina U20s Score Georgia U20s Match Time 3:06 Off - Bautista Delguy 3:06 On - Santiago Carreras 0 - 3 Gela Aprasidze - Penalty 5:21 6:41 Marcos Kremer - Try 5 - 3 11:49 Jose Gonzalez - Try 10 - 3 10 - 6 Gela Aprasidze - Penalty 18:14 Off - Lado Miminoshvili 23:14 On - Giorgi Kveseladze 23:14 25:16 Santiago Ruiz - Try 15 - 6 26:18 Tomas Albornoz - Conversion 17 - 6 17 - 9 Gela Aprasidze - Penalty 33:59 17 - 12 Gela Aprasidze - Penalty 37:48 40:57 End of first half 17 - 12 40:57 44:13 Tomas Albornoz - Penalty 20 - 12 46:33 Tomas Albornoz - Penalty 23 - 12 On - Guram Papidze 50:48 Off - Lasha Tabidze 50:48 On - Ushangi Tcheishvili 50:53 Off - Guram Gogichashvili 50:53 50:55 Off - Lucas Paulos 50:55 On - Nahuel Milan 50:59 Off - Alejandro Luna 50:59 On - Jeremias Tarter Off - Giorgi Nutsubidze 57:54 On - Tornike Jalagonia 57:54 58:45 Off - Santiago Pulella 58:45 On - Rodrigo Martinez Off - Tedo Abzhandadze 60:49 On - Giorgi Gogoladze 60:49 60:50 Off - Santiago Carreras 60:50 On - Juan Bautista Daireaux 61:13 Matias Sauze - Try 28 - 12 62:09 Juan Bautista Daireaux - Conversion 30 - 12 30 - 17 Giorgi Kveseladze - Try 65:43 30 - 19 Gela Aprasidze - Conversion 66:40 On - Lasha Tabidze 67:34 Off - Guram Papidze 67:34 67:58 Bautista Stavile - Try 35 - 19 68:48 Juan Bautista Daireaux - Conversion 37 - 19 Off - Levan Papidze 69:30 On - Tengiz Zamtaradze 69:30 On - Lasha Jaiani 69:46 Off - Koba Jimsheleishvili 69:46 69:57 On - Leonel Oviedo 69:57 Off - Jose Gonzalez Off - Gela Aprasidze 71:14 On - Luka Dvalishvili 71:14 71:26 On - Juan Molina 71:26 Off - Bautista Stavile 37 - 24 Ushangi Tcheishvili - Try 71:43 37 - 26 Giorgi Gogoladze - Conversion 72:51 74:49 Off - Matias Sauze 74:49 On - Gonzalo Garcia 78:46 Off - Jeremias Tarter 78:46 On - Alejandro Luna 83:58 End of second half 37 - 26.
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