1985 Campeonato Argentino de Rugby

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41° Campeonato Argentino de Mayores
Countries Argentina
Number of teams19
ChampionsTucumán (1st title)
Runners-upBuenos Aires
← 1984
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The Campeonato Argentino de Rugby 1985 was won for the first time by the selection of Tucumán that beat in the final the selection of Buenos Aires

Rugby Union in Argentina in 1985[]

National[]

International[]

  • In 1985, Argentina, received two visits of international selections : France and New Zealand.

With France, Argentina draw the series (1 victory both)

With the "All Blacks", the Pumas lost the first test (20-33) but draw the second test.

Preliminaries[]

Buenos Aires directly admitted to semifinals

Zone A[]

1st round
21 September - 24 - 14 Comodoro Rivadavia
21 September - 15 - 13 Comodoro Rivadavia


Final
24 September - 6 - 30 Comodoro Rivadavia

Zone B[]

PRELIMINARY
24 September - 13 - 52 Jujuy


1st round
21 September - 20 - 13 San Juan
21 September Cuyo - Santa Fe 23 - 16 San Juan


Final
24 September - Cuyo 6 - 28 San Juan

Interzone A-B[]

INTERZONE
29 September - Cuyo 6 - 58 Neuquén

Zone C[]

1st round
28 September - Córdoba 3 - 65 Santiago
28 September Tucumán - 49 - 6 Santiago


Final
28 September Tucumán - Córdoba 38 - 19 Santiago

Zone D[]

1st round
28 September Mar del Plata - 3 - 65 Mar del Plata
28 September Rosario - Entre Rios 49 - 6 Mar del Plata


Final
28 September Tucumán - Córdoba 38 - 19 Mar del Plata

Semifinals[]

SEMIFINALS
5 October Buenos Aires - Cuyo 58 - 9 Buenos Aires
5 October Tucumán - Mar del Plata 35 - 12 Buenos Aires

Final[]

6 October 1985
Buenos Aires 9-13 Tucumán
Pen: Hugo Porta 3
Try: Marcelo Ricci
Pen: Lucas Perro 3
C.A. San Martin, Buenos Aires
Referee: Miguel Angel Peyrone (Rosario)

Buenos Aires: 15.Bernardo Miguen, 14.Fernando Ibarrola, 13.Marcelo Loffreda, 12. Rafael Madero, 11.Marcelo Campo, 10. Hugo Porta (Cap.), 9.Martín Yanguela, 8.Marcos Giana, 7.Gabriel Traveglini, 6.Marcos Baeck, 5.Roberto Cobello, 4.Joaquín Uriarte, 3.Pablo Devoto, 2.Claudio Granno, 1.Daniel Sanés.
Tucuman:15.José Ríos, 14.Juan Soler, 13.Gabriel Terán, 12.Alvaro Carrizo, 11.José Gianotti, 10.Lucas Perro, 9.Pedro Merlo, 8.José Santamarina, 7.Marcelo Ricci (Cap.), 6.Pedro Garreton, 5.Roberto De Luce, 4.Sergio Bunader, 3.Ricardo Horte, 2.Ricardo Lefort, 1.Luto Molina.

External Links - Bibliography[]

  • (in Spanish) Memorias de la UAR 1985
  • (in Italian) Francesco Volpe, Paolo Pacitti (Author), Rugby 2000, GTE Gruppo Editorale (1999)
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