
Joaquin Oviedo
Joaquin Oviedo is an Argentine rugby player who is recognized for his contributions to the national team in recent matches.
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Recent news mentions
Joaquin Oviedo was mentioned in the context of a penalty try decision.
Referee laboured long and hard yet still got Springboks red-card call wrong – The Irish TimesJoaquín Oviedo entered the game as part of the team's strategy adjustments.
Los Pumas cambiaron su imagen y se lucieron en Londres, aunque no pudieron impedir el título de Sudáfrica en el Rugby ChampionshipJoaquín Oviedo will be on the bench for Los Pumas.
la Albiceleste saca ventaja de entrada en LondresJoaquín Oviedo is on the bench for the upcoming match.
cómo ver online y TVJoaquín Oviedo will be playing for Los Pumas in their upcoming game against South Africa.
¿Cuándo juegan Los Pumas vs. Sudáfrica por el Rugby Championship 2025?Joaquín Oviedo's inclusion is aimed at enhancing physical power in the team.
formaciones, dónde y cómo ver la fecha 4 del Rugby Championship 2025Joaquín Oviedo previously played in the position that Pablo Matera will now occupy.
un partido para seguir la lucha por el títuloOviedo was less prominent this week but was bruising in all he did.
Argentina player ratings: How Pumas rated in second-test win over the All BlacksJoaquin Oviedo's try reduced the deficit and raised hopes for Argentina.
Argentina 24-41 New Zealand: All Blacks hold off Pumas fightback to return to world number oneTomás Albornoz linked with Joaquin Oviedo during the match.
Lions in Ireland means fun and a heck of a cash cow – The Irish TimesJoaquin Oviedo was stopped by Fin Smith from escaping into the Lions backfield.
Historymaker Fin Smith was diligent and unstinting in trying to prime misfiring Lions against Argentina – The Irish TimesJoaquin Oviedo is part of the Argentina team.
British and Irish Lions 24-28 Argentina: Andy Farrell's Lions lose pre-tour Dublin fixture to PumasJoaquin Oviedo is part of the Argentina squad for the upcoming match.
Felipe Contepomi on Leinster success, Johnny Sexton’s coaching and ‘unlucky’ Sam Prendergast – The Irish Times












































































