1957 Campeonato Argentino de Rugby

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13 °Campeonato Argentino
CountriesFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Champions Capital (4th title)
  1956
1958  

The 1957 Campeonato Argentino de Rugby was won by the selection of Capital that beat in the final the selection of Buenos Aires Province ("Provincia").

Contents

Rugby Union in Argentina in 1957

Knock out stages

PRELIMINARY
18 August UR del Norte - Rio Cuarto 28 - 3 Tucumán
18 August Santa Fe - Cuyo -Cuyo withdrawed
18 August Mar del Plata - Córdoba 9 - 8 Córdoba
18 August Río Paranà - San Juan 14 - 0 Paranà


QUARTERS OF FINALS
15 September UR del Norte - Capital 5 - 15 Tucumán
15 September Santa Fe - Rosario 9 - 14 Santa Fe
15 September Mar del Plata - Provincia 3 - 18 Mar del Plata
15 September Río Paranà - La Plata 6 - 9 Paranà

Semifinals

22 September 1957
Provincia 5-0 La Plata
Try: Berro García,
Con: Campos
San Isidro Club, Buenos Aires
Referee: Carlos M. Seminario

Provincia: J. Olazábal, R. Faldutti, J. Campos, J. Berro García, J. Ramallo, M. Guyot, E. Holmgren, J. Madero, E. Mitchelstein, R. Ochoa, E. Parola, R. Dell'Acqua, F. Tosato, R. Santángelo, C. Travaglini

La Plata: C. Sabalzagaray, E. Vergara, H. Tiribelli, E. Brea, H. Zapettini, N. Dutil, J. Dubarry, R. La Rosa, H. Carnicero, C. Sacerdote, J. Roan, C. Olivera, R. Giner, H. Dentone, L. Gorostiaga


22 September 1957
Capital 17-6 Rosario
Try: Ricciardello, Bazán, Horan
Con: Fernández del Casal
Pen: Fernández del Casal
Pen: Cavallo, 2
San Isidro Club, Buenos Aires
Referee: Eduardo Fornés

Capital: J. Genoud, E. Horan, R. Raimundez, E. Fernández del Casal, A. Ricciardello, R. Bazán, P. Felisari, S. Hogg, A. Bublath, M. Azpiroz, J. Diez, A. Dillon, E. Gaviña, C. Ezcurra, E. Hirsch.

Rosario: F. Cavallo, R. Abalos, G. Recagno, J. Arce, A. Drincovich, A. Robson, R. Conti, C. Kaden, J. Ramos, E. Celentano, A Colla, J. Silvetti, C. Silvestre, F. Alonso, R. Alonso

Final

29 September 1957
Capital 11-0 Provincia
Try: Felisari, Lloran
Con: de Fernández del Casal
Pen: de Fernández del Casal
San Isidro Club, Buenos Aires
Referee: Francisco Lamastra

Capital: J. Genoud, J. Ricciardello, R. Raimundez, E. Fernández del Casal, E. Horan, R. Bazán, P. Felisari, S. Hogg, A. Bublath, G. Schon, J. Diez, A. Dilon, E. Gaviña, C. Ezcurra, E. Hirsch
Provincia: J. Olazábal, R. Faldutti, J. Campos, J. Berro García, C. Ra¬mallo, M. Guyot, E. Holmgren, J. Madero, E. Mitchelstein, R. Ochoa, E. Parola, R. Dell'Acqua, F. Tosato, R. Saitángelo, C. Travaglini.


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