Argentina has emerged as the men’s champions of the Vancouver 7s after a hard-fought victory over South Africa, clinching the match with a score of 19-12. The standout players for Argentina were Luciano Gonzalez and Tobias Wade, each scoring two tries, while Joaquin Pellandini contributed with a conversion that solidified the lead.

South Africa’s efforts included tries from Quewin Nortje and Siviwe Soyizwapi, alongside a conversion by Selvyn Davids. The thrilling match was officiated by Fijian referee Tevita Rokovereni, making it a notable occasion as he presided over his first final.

This victory marks a significant achievement for Argentina, demonstrating their continued improvement in the world of rugby sevens. The win not only highlights their strength but also rekindles the intense competition between them and South Africa, known for their historic rivalries in rugby. As Argentina celebrates this triumph, fans can look forward to future matches filled with excitement and competitive spirit.

Reflecting on Argentina’s recent performances, including a past silver lining where they showcased resilience in earlier tournaments, the landscape of rugby sevens continues to evolve, promising more thrilling encounters ahead.


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