Los Pumas (8) 21 / 17 (14) Wallabies (Final Score)
The Argentinian Pumas and Australian Wallabies did battle in The Rugby Championship at
Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza at 00:40 Sunday SA Time (22.40 GMT, 19:40 ARG Time, 09:40 Sunday AEST).
This was the live match discussion Article.
The match was broadcast LIVE on SuperSport 1 & CSN on TV in SA.
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Scorers:
Los Pumas:
- Penalties – Nicolás Sánchez (3)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Leonardo Senatore (1), Juan Imhoff (1)
- Conversions – Nicolás Sánchez (1)
Wallabies:
- Penalties – Bernard Foley (1)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Tevita Kuridrani (1), Scott Higginbotham (1)
- Conversions – Bernard Foley (2)
Teams:
Argentina Pumas |
Australian Wallabies |
4 October at Sunday 00:40 SA Time, 19:40 ARG Time, 22:40 GMT, 09:40 Sunday AEST | |
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Expected weather: Rain is very likely, at about 90 percent. High of 18°C and a low of 13°C
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
Assistant Referees: Craig Joubert (South Africa), Leighton Hodges (Wales)
TMO: Deon van Blommestein (South Africa)
Michael Hooper cops a Yellow Card…. travesty though!
Pumas 21 / 17 Wallabies
Less than 3 Minutes to go… Wallas scrum
3rd reset of the scrum
Pumas scrum penalty… seconds to go
Final Score: Argentina Pumas 21 / 17 Australian Wallabies
useles argies
Hahahahahaha Nortie can’t be happy about that.
😆
The number 12 team beating the number 3 team.?
Say it ain’t so?
No wonder he took his toys away with him half way through the game.
😆
@ gunther:
😆
Not happy at all.
I went down the SuperBru rankings faster than George Michael in a Cape Town public toilet in the last round of the RC
@ nortie:
Hell of an upset that.
😆
@ gunther:
It was, but jeez, what a terrible game. Can’t believe Owens who let the game flow so well last week was the same ref last night. Not good viewing, especially after the Ellis Park game.
Argies deserved the victory, after being 14 points down they strangled and ran the crap out of the Wobblies
@ nortie:
They are very streetwise those Argies.
Can’t help thinking that Jake will end up coaching one of those teams.
😆
@ gunther:
I did a piece earlier where it was intimated that they were after Michael Cheika, but I think after this victory Hourcade will probably get the key to the city and a contract for life 😆
maybe link needs to take the team to a two month training camp in america?
MacroBok wrote:
@ nortie:
Was it a good game at least?
Korling, korling, korling nortie & BrumbiesBoy:
Just watched a pvr’d version of (koff-koff) #12 vs. #3
(this was truly the most enjoyable weekend of rugby this year):
nortie
So … is the wallahs outfit now #13 in the Weld? bwahahaaa
Vark in hel, ne, which platitudes will you offer now? … (ok, the ref, I see – but that won’t cut it, bru)
hahaha – didnae we tellya, noways Los Pumas the #12 team in the world – they’re just a RINGER for a #12.
Infactee, just watch Los Pumas make RWC2015 semi-finals by beating either France or Ireland in QF.
Los Pumas forwards peerless, mon – even when forced to play their 2nd string loose forwards.
Brumbies Boy:
Eye wreckon your national team of choice (barf) needs more affirmative action infusions a-la Puma forwards (such as Enrique Rodriquez & Patricio Noriega) & a-la Pacific Islanders (to the not-so-unfortunate dismay of that monochrome-eye-lensed betting guru, conspiracy theorist & ‘human rights activist’, Hondo).
Seems like your (sic) team needs more Abby Normal sport, of hoe? 😀
@ Angostura:
Rub it in Angos 😀
Brumbies boy will be seeking solace in the kangaroo enclosure at joburg zoo.
😆
@ MacroBok:
No, not really, too many penalties.
Argentina ran like the wind and took the Aussies on big time, but IMO it wasn’t good viewing.
I stopped watching during the second half.
@ nortie:
You stopped watching because #12 was winning? 😀
@ Angostura:
They deserved the win on the day, gives them their third win in their last 24 odd tests?
I know they are ringers, they manipulated the rankings to be in the easiest pool, they will lose to the AB’s but still progress to the QF.
Was truly not a nice game to watch, the tries were good, especially their last try off a first phase scrum, and the Wallabies’ tries were also good, but too much of a stop start game to really say it was an enjoyable spectacle IMO.
But it’s the result that counts at the end of the day.
Aussies were truly taken apart, and the closeness of the score doesn’t quite reflect the Argie dominance
MacroBok wrote:
That too, after dropping like a stone after our victory I couldn’t stomach the thought of seeing the red arrow point even further south 😆
Sigh, well done & cry for me Argentina!
@ Angrysturra: Haha, if they have to put XV Abbos in to beat those dagos (sp?) in next time then so be it!
@ Funny Man: Bwahaha I’ve been to the zoo already but the kangaroo has gone for counselling
haven’t see the game… but…
congratulations to the Argies for getting their historic first victory in the Rugby Championship…!
tough luck Aus…
with the off field ructions going on… this was always going to be tough game to win…
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