Poor pitch forces Pumas to switch test location

Tue, Sep 13, 2022, 12:19 AM
Reuters
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Argentina have been forced to switch the venue for Saturday's Rugby Championship clash against South Africa from Jose Amalfitani Stadium in Buenos Aires because of the poor condition of the pitch

Instead, the game will be played at Avellaneda, at the home of football club Independiente, the Argentine Rugby Union (UAR) said on Monday.

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"After a new inspection, and having verified this morning that the state of the playing field of Velez Sarsfield does not meet the necessary conditions for hosting an international match, the (UAR) was forced to change the venue of the test," a statement said.

After a new inspection, and having verified this morning (Monday, September 12) that the state of the playing field of Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield does not meet the necessary conditions for holding an international match, the Union Argentina de Rugby (UAR) was forced to modify the scenario of the test-match between Los Pumas and South Africa.

"The Test Rugby Championship, scheduled for Saturday, September 17, will take place at the Club Atlético Independiente, in Avellaneda.

"A few days ago the field was in perfect condition, but later deterioration was noticed, a situation that they have not been able to solve, and it is essential to meet the requirements that a show of this level deserves and that SANZAAR requests."

The clash remains on Saturday with a late afternoon start.

"The UAR apologises for the inconvenience caused by this last-minute change, which is totally beyond its responsibility, since there was an express commitment on the part of those who had to ensure that the field was in the appropriate conditions. These were, unfortunately, not met."

All four countries in the Rugby Championship have two wins and two defeats this season with New Zealand ahead on 11 points and South Africa, Australia and Argentina following on nine points.

Argentina traditionally use the Jose Amalfitani Stadium, where the football club Velez Sarsfield have their home, when they host tests in the capital but have also used other venues like the River Plate Stadium and the Ferro Carril Oeste Stadium.

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