1979 Campeonato Argentino de Rugby

Main article: Campeonato Argentino
35° Campeonato Argentino de Mayores
Countries  Argentina
Champions Buenos Aires (16th title)
Runners-up Unión de Rugby de Rosario
1978
1980

The Campeonato Argentino de Rugby 1979 was won by the selection of Buenos Aires that beat in the final the selection of Unión de Rugby de Rosario

Rugby Union in Argentina in 1979

International

For more details on this topic, see 1979 Argentina rugby union tour of New Zealand.
For more details on this topic, see 1979 Australia rugby union tour of Argentina.

Preliminaries

Zone 1

1st round
1 sept. Córdoba-San Juan33 - 19Athletic Club, Córdoba
1 sept. Salta-Rio Negro y Neuquén7 - 21Athletic Club, Córdoba


2nd round
2 sept. Córdoba-Salta58 - 12Athletic Club, Córdoba

Zone 2

1st round
1 sept. Austral-Buenos Aires3 - 91Parque Camet, Cipolletti


2nd round
20 AugustBuenos Aires-Mar del Plata18 - 3Parque Camet, Cipolletti

Zone 3

1st round
1 sept. Mar del Plata-Jujuy57 - 0Tennis Lwan, Tucumán


2nd round
2 sept. Cuyo-Mar del Plata28 - 9Tennis Lwan, Tucumán

Zone 4

1st round
1 sept. Santa Fe-Noreste23 - 12Club Nautico, Santa Fè
1 sept. Rosario-Tandil53 - 0Club Nautico, Santa Fè


2nd round
2 sept. Santa Fe-Rosario9 - 22Club Nautico, Santa Fè

Interzone

INTERZONE
9 sept. Córdoba-Buenos Aires14 - 23Athletic Club, Córdoba

Semifinals

15 september 1978
Sur 6-11 Rosario
Puerto Belgrano
Referee: Sergio Morteo (Buenos Aires)

15 september 1979
Buenos Aires 19-6 Cuyo
Puerto Belgrano
Referee: Manuel Peralta Ramírez (Córdoba)

Third place final

16 september 1979
Cuyo 17-0 Sur
Parque de Mayo, Bahía Blanca
Referee: Sergio Morteo (Buenos Aires)

Final

16 september 1979
Rosario 8-47 Buenos Aires
Try: Nogués 2
Try: Negri 2; Minguez 2; , Glastra, Ventura, García Terán
Con: Beccar Varela 3, Sanguinetti 2
Drop: Sanguinetti
Parque de Mayo, Bahía Blanca
Referee: Manuel Peralta Ramírez (Cordoba)

Rosario: 15.Baetti, 14.Nogués, 13.Trini, 12.Escalante (cap.), 11.Basilico, 10.Dip, 9.Niccia, 8.Marengo, 7.Imhoff, 6.Poet, 5.Milano, 4.Mangiamelli, 3.Sandionigi, 2.Cristini, 2.Fernández.
Buenos Aires: 15.Argerich, 14. Ramallo, 13.Beccar Varela, 12.Jacobi, 11.Puccio, 10. Sanguinetti, 9. Nicholson, 8. García Terán, 7.Negri, 6. Glastra, 5.Minguez, 4.Bottarini, 3.Devoto, 2.Sartori, 1.Ventura (cap.)

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