Saturday, May 4, 2013

WORLD CUP QUALIFYING: CONSUR A 4 May

04.05.2013
Chile v Uruguay in Montevideo (WCQ Americas; CONSUR A)

Venue: Estadio Charrúa

Preview
This is the game that will decide who is placed second in CONSUR A 2013. As Argentina has already qualified the contest is between Chile and Uruguay.

Uruguay already has many advantages over Chile. Firstly they have been involved in June tournaments in Europe for a number of years. They have a cross-border competition set up with Argentina. They also have the home advantage.

For Chile there is little to indicate they will defeat Uruguay. They played a weaker team against Argentina mid-weak with this match in mind. Their record against Uruguay has nevertheless been impressive over the last two seasons. Uruguay may not have put forward their strongest combinations in this tournament over the last two seasons but Chile won last year and lost by a point the year before.

Last Five Encounters
23.05.2012 Uruguay 27-26 in Santiago (CONSUR A)
20.05.2011 Chile 21-18 in Iguazu (CONSUR A Preliminary)
19.05.2010 Uruguay 36-19 in Santiago (CONSUR A)
02.05.2009 Uruguay 43-9 in Montevideo (WCQ Americas R2; CONSUR A)
22.11.2008 Uruguay 46-12 in Montevideo (CONSUR A)

Previous Results
Day 1
Chile 38, Brazil 22 in Temuca (WCQ Americas; CONSUR A
Argentina 29, Uruguay 18 in Montevideo (WCQ Americas; CONSUR A)

Day 2
Argentina 84, Chile 10 in Montevideo (WCQ Americas; CONSUR A)
Uruguay 58, Brazil 7 in Montevideo (WCQ Americas; CONSUR A)

Prediction: Uruguay by 17 points

TEAMS

48[1]

Chile:
1- Francisco Deformes, 2- Manuel Gurruchaga, 3- Sergio De la Fuente; 4- Matías Cabrera, 5- Pablo Huete; 6- Benjamín Soto, 7- Rolando Pellerano, 8- Rodrigo Tobar (C); 9- Juan Pablo Perrota, 10- Francisco Cruz; 11- Pedro Verschae, 12- José Ignacio Larenas, 13- Felipe Brangier, 14- Francisco Neira; 15- Javier Valderrama.
Suplentes: 16- Felipe Díaz, 17- Renzo Bacigaluppo, 18- Roberto Oyarzún, 19- Paul Rasmussen, 20- Simón Pardakthy, 21- Atilio Menichetti, 22- Álvaro Tapia, 23- Felipe Porter.
Entrenador: Omar Turcuman

24[1]

Uruguay:
1- Rodolfo De Mula, 2- Arturo Avalo (C), 3- Oscar Duran; 4- Mathias Palomeque, 5- Alejandro Nieto; 6- Santiago Vilaseca, 7- Juan Gaminara, 8- Diego Magno; 9- Agustñin Ormaechea, 10- Alejo Duran; 11- Andrés Vilaseca, 12- Alberto Roman, 13- Santiago Gibernau, 14- Leandro Leivas, 15- Gastón Mieres.
Suplentes: 16- Alejo Corral, 17- Mario Sagario, 18- Juan De Freitas, 19- Juan Ormaechea, 20- Cristofer Soares de Lima, 21- Guillermo Lijtenstein, 22- Francisco Bulanti, 23- Nicolas Klappenbach
Entrenadores: Pablo Lemoine y Emiliano Caffera.


Kick Off: 15:15 hs
Cancha: Estadio Charrúa (Montevideo, Uruguay)
Referee: Francisco Pastrana (ARG)
Referee Asistente 1: Santiago ALTOBELLI(ARG)
Referee Asistente 2: Carlos POGGI(ARG)

Argentina v Brazil in Montevideo (WCQ Americas; CONSUR A)

Briefly
This is the other game to be played. I cannot see Brazil getting anywhere near the Argentina side even if it’s their fourth strongest side available. I’d expect a better performance than Wednesday’s heavy loss to Uruguay and their 100-point loss last year.

Prediction: Argentina by 60 points

TEAMS

13[1]

Argentina:
1- Ignacio Sáenz Lancuba, 2- Gonzalo Manso, 3- Matias Diaz; 4- Tomás Lavanini, 5- Tomás Borghi; 6- Martin Chiappesoni, 7- Pablo Matera, 8- Santiago Rocchia; 9- Santiago Méndez (C), 10- Sebastian Poet; 11- Germán Schultz, 12- Juan Cappiello, 13- Santiago Álvarez, 14- Tomás Carrió; 15- Patricio Fernández.
Suplentes: 16- Mauricio Guidone, 17- Santiago García Botta, 18- Tomás Gilardon, 19- César Fruttero, 20- Fidel Lamy, 21- Pedro Imhoff, 22- Macario Villaluenga, 23- Joaquin Paz (Pucará).
Entrenadores: Martin Gaitán y Mauricio Reggiardo

43[1]

Brasil:
1- Lucas Abud, 24- Daniel Danielewick (C), 3- Jardel Vettorato; 4- Lucas Croffi, 5- Lucas Piero; 6- Danilo Taino, 7- Saulo Oliveira, 8- Matheus Daniel; 9- Leandro Castiglione, 10- Lucas Duque; 11- Allan Martins, 12- Pedro Henrique Lopes, 13- Gustavo Baldino Krahembuhl, 14- Matheus Silva; 15- Daniel Gregg.
Suplentes: 16- Nelson Oliveira Santos, 17- Jardel Mendonça, 18- Marcelo Bellorio, 19- Carlos Henrique, 20- João Neto, 21- Paulo Santos, 22- Lucas Tranquez, 23- Leonardo Frota.
Entrenador: Scott Robertson.

Kick off: 13:00 hs
Cancha: Estadio Charrúa (Montevideo, Uruguay)
Referee: Joaquin Montes (URU)
Referee Asistente 1: Alejandro Longres (URU)
Referee Asistente 2: Francisco González (URU)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Argentina v Brazil in Montevideo (WCQ Americas; CONSUR A)

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