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A superb late try from replacement Lucas Amorosino saw Argentina beat Scotland 13-12 on Sunday, putting one foot into the World Cup quarter-finals.
It was a gripping game at Wellington Regional Stadium as the Pumas came from behind to claim a priceless victory in the Pool B shake-up.
Argentina, who lost their opener to England but went on to beat Romania 43-8, now play Georgia in their final match while the Scots must conquer the unbeaten English to ensure a knockout spot.
Felipe Contepomi kicked two penalties and converted Amorosino's try for Argentina. Scotland's points came from a Chris Paterson penalty, a Ruaridh Jackson penalty and drop-goal and a second drop-kick from Dan Parks.
Scotland can have only themselves to blame for the narrow loss, with some poor decision-making and gifting too many turnovers to an Argentina side whose midfield defence was marshalled impeccably by outside centre Marcelo Bosch.
The match, played in pouring rain, also featured a litany of handling mistakes and the set-piece was a complete lottery.
For the first hour, there were predictable phases of play that featured strings of badly chased box kicks, non-productive pick-and-go's and inaccurate aerial ping-pong.
Paterson and Contepomi both missed early penalties before the latter finally got Los Pumas on the board after nineteen turgid minutes of rugby union.
Scotland's best attacking moment of the first period was squandered when Al Strokosch passed too early in a clear three-on-two down the left wing.
A similar chance was wasted shortly after when John Barclay opted to drive back infield with numbers outside.
With Argentina offering up little in attack, it was Scotland that went into half-time in the lead through two penalties in three minutes from Paterson and Jackson, the latter a beauty from 47 metres.
Bosch horribly skewed a drop-goal early in the second-half as Argentina tried to turn on the pressure, but the Scots went closest to a try.
Winger Max Evans, a livewire for Scotland, did well to collect his chip into the Argentinian 22-metre area but was well tackled by Rodriguez before offloading to Barclay.
From the ensuing ruck, captain Rory Lawson eschewed an overlap on the openside to play the blind and found a wall of beefy Argentinian forwards who promptly stripped him of the ball.
Paterson had a clear chance to extend Scotland's lead with a drop-goal, but the country's most capped player snatched at his effort and it went wide.
An infringement at a ruck and it was Contepomi's turn, the Pumas captain's penalty effort also drifting wide.
Contepomi made no mistake in the 63rd minute, however, nailing his second penalty after the Scottish front-row collapsed to draw the scores level at 6-6.
That lasted for only a minute as Jackson slotted over a well-taken drop-goal, as Contepomi's fifth penalty attempt went wide off the upright.
In a nail-biting finish to the error-riddled match, replacement fly-half Parks kicked a drop with practically his first touch to stretch Scotland out to 12-6.
But then woeful defence coupled by a fine finish saw replacement Amorosino skip through four tackles, turning a fairly innocuous play into a try. Contepomi showed nerves of steel to bag the conversion and take a 13-12 lead.
Parks' snatched left-footed drop-goal with a minute to play went wide, leaving Argentina in the driving seat for qualification.
Man of the match: Sean Lamont and Max Evans were both busy for Scotland, but for playing through the pain barrier Felipe Contepomi gets the nod. He also kicked the winning points.
Moment of the match: It had to be Lucas Amorosino's dash of magic down the right-hand touchline. He weaved in and out to beat a handful of desperate Scotland defenders
Villain of the match: Whether it was the Pumas doctor or Juan Matrin Fernandez Lobbe himself who made he decision, but the number eight should not have continued with such a knee problem. More sense is needed in such situations as he could well have done more damage.
The scorers:
For Argentina:
Try: Amorosino
Con: Contepomi
Pen: Contepomi 2
For Scotland:
Pen: Paterson, Jackson
Drop: Jackson, Parks
Argentina: 15 Martín Rodríguez, 14 Gonzalo Camacho, 13 Marcelo Bosch, 12 Felipe Contepomi (c), 11 Horacio Agulla, 10 Santiago Fernández, 9 Nicolás Vergallo, 8 Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe, 7 Juan Manuel Leguizamón, 6 Julio Farias Cabello, 5 Patricio Albacete, 4 Manuel Carizza, 3 Juan Figallo, 2 Mario Ledesma Arocena, 1 Rodrigo Roncero.
Replacements: 16 Agustín Creevy, 17 Martín Scelzo, 18 Mariano Galarza, 19 Genaro Fessia, 20 Alfredo Lalanne, 21 Lucas Gonzalez Amorosino, 22 Juan Jose Imhoff.
Scotland: 15 Chris Paterson, 14 Max Evans, 13 Nick De Luca, 12 Graeme Morrison, 11 Sean Lamont, 10 Ruaridh Jackson, 9 Rory Lawson (c), 8 Kelly Brown, 7 John Barclay, 6 Al Strokosch, 5 Jim Hamilton, 4 Richie Gray, 3 Geoff Cross, 2 Ross Ford, 1 Allan Jacobsen.
Replacements: 16 Dougie Hall, 17 Alasdair Dickinson, 18 Nathan Hines, 19 Richie Vernon, 20 Mike Blair, 21 Dan Parks, 22 Simon Danielli.
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
Assistant referees: Nigel Owens (Wales), Chris Pollock (New Zealand)
Television match official: Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)






Comments
trackson says...
Dan Parks kicks Scotland out of the world up again! What was Andy Robinson thinking! You Never sub a fly half who's playing well!
Posted 11:27 25th September 2011
coronach says...
A RWC last-minute drop goal choke!
No competition for match of the day, this one was the winner
Posted 11:26 25th September 2011
jonesy2 says...
scotland arent out though, they play like that they will have a good chance of beating england
Posted 11:26 25th September 2011
jonesy2 says...
what a game! take a bow chaps! try was outstanding aswell
Posted 11:24 25th September 2011
porridge_time says...
Scotland's inability to score tries when it really matters will continue to haunt them. Cannot see them beating England, so its all the best to England and Argentina.
Posted 11:19 25th September 2011
curates_egg says...
This was a brutal match. The last ten minutes added a bit of excitement but should not mask the lack of skill and tactics on display. Yes, the conditions were bad but that alone does not account for the low standard of rugby. Agrentina deserved winners but they are not a patch on the team of 4 years ago. All Blacks can basically sit back until the semis.
Posted 11:15 25th September 2011
ruckman says...
Wayne Barnes was v poor.
I think the poster who made the comments about putting the WC back a month is absolutely right - but, then again, if the growth of Rugby was the issue the hosts should have been Japan.
I'm also getting pretty fed up with those who just think this competition is a stroll for the AB's - it most certainly isn't. They are quite beatable, and the sycophantic attitude of ITV towards the AB's is symptomatic of this World Cup - there is a lot more rugby to be played, and there will be surprises.
Posted 11:11 25th September 2011
jp07 says...
Argentina played worse than I have ever seen them play. But they still beat us. Our backs are woeful. There are bigger issues here. We are now a tier 2 side, no one can argue that. We have 2 pro sides (3 if you include London Scottish). How on Earth can you compete with such limited resources. Russia has 8 pro teams. Scottish rugby is going the way of Scottish football. And we all know what a pathetic nonsense our national football team is. The SRU need to address this.
Posted 11:07 25th September 2011
Michtymauler says...
Yeah at the time it looked like there were four pumas offside at the Parks drop attempt but the replay showed Contempomi was about three yards offside! Bad miss by Wayne Barnes! Pack should've held on to it longer anyway and went for the try when they were right on the line.. One of the most competitive matches I've seen so far..
Posted 10:57 25th September 2011
thebody says...
Whether has been good overall, got sunburn today. The timing of the tournament was to accommodate the Northern Hemisphere season, ditto 8:30 pm kickoffs to accommodate NH audiences. Niether is ideal, but until we all live in the same timezone it's something we'll always need to put up with.
Well done Argentina. All I got was the live scoring on PR, but sounds like another hard earned win. England seems to be on the up and it's hard to see Scotland tipping them over, still will be great to see that contest next week.
Posted 10:54 25th September 2011
MarceloMac says...
Although a technically poor game... Thanks Amorosino for one of most thrilling tries of the competition! Viva los Pumas!!!
Posted 10:44 25th September 2011
Michtymauler says...
I agree hougie! Would you really want to finish second and be humiliated by the ABs in the next match!!
Gotta comment on this match though. Nailbiter to the very end. But WHY has the RWC been held at this time of the year when the weather has been so bad. I think every Scotland match has been played in torrential rain as have many others. This is not good for rugby! It's the worldwide platform to display rugby at it's best and instead the viewers see a bunch of guys who keep
dropping the ball and sliding around everywhere!!! I think if the RWC had been held in the UK with these conditions the SH guys would be berating us to no end! They should've put the tournament back to start in Oct/Nov when the weather would be better!!
Posted 10:44 25th September 2011
sacardiu says...
Totally undeserved. Argentina was clearly offside during last drop-goal attempt. Anyway, Parks should have tried to keep the ball for a better chance instead of kicking.
Posted 10:31 25th September 2011
cantyboy says...
Great game,wish the Scots had backed themselves a bit more for a try instead of drop goals.Argentina,Argentina,big raw men,don't have to be built like body builders and wear tight body hugging jerseys to play rugby.Well done.
Posted 10:30 25th September 2011
melkdave says...
Well that was some match wasnt it lol lots of hard yards and passion by both teams with flashes of brillance in atroious conditiobnsnow all 3 teams can qualify for the quarters makes the remaining games nail biters Argentina Vs Geogia if the Georgains put out their best well they can certinally match the pumas upfront and they might not get 5 points .Scotland Vs England though well what can you say wont be a 5 pointer for either i feel but then England just need 1 point really not that they will play for that lol to much rivalry for that lol.But back to this match given the conditions it was superb had all the ingrediagents glad i wasnt a puma or scots fan lol
Posted 10:28 25th September 2011
hougiebear says...
Scotland are out - they won't beat England, and definitely have no chance of beating England by more than 7. Argentina will get steamrolled by the Kiwis in the quarter finals
Posted 10:24 25th September 2011