1984 Campeonato Argentino de Rugby

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40° Campeonato Argentino de Mayores
CountriesFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Number of teams17
Champions Buenos Aires (21st title)
Runners-up Entre Rios
  1983
1985  

The Campeonato Argentino de Rugby 1984 was won by the selection of Buenos Aires that beat in the final the selection of the Entre Rios

Contents

Rugby Union in Argentina in 1984

National

International

First Phase

Zone A

1st round
15 September Rosario - Santa Fe 28 - 18 Rosario
15 September Buenos Aires - Noreste 92 - 3 Rosario


Finale 1. posto
16 September Rosario - Buenos Aires 12 - 28 Rosario

Zone B

1st round
15 September Chubut - Alto Valle 28 - 20 Trelew
15 September Cuyo - Sur 18 - 13 Trelew


Finale 1. posto
16 September Cuyo - Chubut 52 - 3 Trelew

Zone C

1st round
15 September Salta - Jujuy 59 - 0 Salta
15 September Tucumán - Santiago del estero 64 - 13 Salta


Finale 1. posto
16 September Salta - Tucumán 25 - 30 Salta

Zone D

1st round
15 September Misiones - San Juan 7 - 27 Misiones
15 September Mar del Plata - Córdoba 19 - 12 Misiones


Finale 1. posto
16 September Mar del Plata - San Juan 13 - 10 Misiones

Interzone

Interzone
22 September Cuyo - Buenos Aires 9 - 51 Mendoza

Semifinals

29 September 1984
Buenos Aires 21-13 Tucumàn
C. A. Estudiantes , Paranà
Referee: Sr. Alberto Freire (Mendoza)

29 September 1984
Entre Rios 22-19 Mar del Plata
C. A. Estudiantes , Paranà
Referee: José Maria Cabanas (B.Aires)

Third place final

30 September 1984
Tucumàn 21-20 Mar del Plata
C. A. Estudiantes , Paranà
Referee: José Maria Cabanas (B.Aires)

Final

30 September 1984
Buenos Aires 74-7 Entre Rios
Try: Visca 2, Petersen 2 , Campo, Prat Gay, Cuesta Silva, Turnes, Leiva , Courreges, Javier Miguens, Porta,
Pen: Porta 10
Drop: Porta
Try: Lescano
Pen: Albornoz
C. A. Estudiantes , Paranà E.R.
Referee: Sr. Alberto Freire (Mendoza)

Buenos Aires: 15.Bernardo Miguens, 14.Jorge de Prat Gay, 13.Diego Cuesta Silva, 12.Fabian Turnes, 11.Marcelo Campo, 10.Hugo Porta, 9.Javier Miguens, 8.Ernesto Ure, 7.José Visca, 6.Tomas Petersen, 5. Gonzalo Gasso (Carlos Durlach), 4. E. Leiva, 3.Diego Casch, 2. Andrés Courreges, 1.Luis E. Lonardi.
Entre Rios: 15.Castello, 14.M. Lescano, 13.Campos, 12.Albornoz, 11.Annichini, 10.Comaleras, 9.Faggi, 8.Ricciardi, 7. Federik, 6. C. Lescano, 5. Dall'Ava, 4.Budni, 3.Seri (Di Prettoro), 2.Cura (Bravo), 1. Borches.

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