Bright sunshine blankets the pitch, turning the match into a bright battlefield where every tackle and kick is illuminated.
From the whistle, Rugby Lobos de Cristal strike early with a swift try at minute 3, but a failed conversion keeps the margin slim. Tormenta de Ferro responds with a try of its own at minute 7, and Fernando Henrique nails the conversion at minute 9, giving his side a brief 7‑5 edge. Lobos regroup and add a second try at minute 11, converting it to take the lead 13‑7. A third try at minute 15 extends their advantage to 18‑7, though a conversion miss at minute 17 keeps the score at 18‑7. A final try by Lobos at minute 21, coupled with a successful conversion at minute 23, caps the first half with a decisive 24‑7 lead.
The second half sees Lobos add a fourth try at minute 41, but a missed conversion keeps the score 28‑7. Tormenta counters with a try at minute 44, yet fails to convert, leaving the scoreboard at 28‑10. Lobos strike again at minute 47, converting it to 30‑10. Late bursts from both teams see Tormenta scoring at minute 51, but no conversion; Lobos reply with tries at minutes 55 and 57, both missed conversions, finishing 46‑17.
Fernando Henrique proves pivotal, converting Tormenta’s lone try for 2 points. Despite 8 tries, Lobos’ 5 missed conversions and Tormenta’s 7 missed kicks illustrate the importance of precision in the kicking game. No penalties or cards alter the flow, but the sheer volume of tries—8 for Lobos versus 3 for Tormenta—demonstrates why the final score is 46‑17.
Overall, Rugby Lobos de Cristal showcase dominance in attack and composure in the lineout, while Tormenta de Ferro’s early momentum fizzles under the relentless pressure. The match ends with Lobos firmly established as the clear victors in a high‑scoring, sun‑blasted contest.