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Pumas close but no cigar

15th September 2012 12:50

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The great escape: Australia come from behind to down Pumas

Argentina stood on the brink of a remarkable first victory in the Rugby Championship before Australia rallied to prevail 23-19 on Saturday.

The Pumas looked on course for a famous win after two quick-fire tries saw the tournament newcomers lead 19-6 with just over a quarter of the match remaining.

However, the Wallabies showed superb composure and scored 17 unanswered points to hit the front and deny the South Americans who once again proved to be mighty tough opponents.

Ruthless and relentless, the unforgiving Argentineans pounded the shell-shocked Wallabies for 59 minutes before tries by Pat McCabe and Digby Ioane edged them in front.

A late Kurtley Beale penalty gave the hosts some breathing space, before the Wallabies were forced to defend their line in the dying stages to avert what would have been an embarrassing defeat.

The Pumas powered their way to a deserved 6-3 lead at half-time after Argentina pivot Juan Martin Hernandez and Australia centre Berrick Barnes traded penalties in a tense first-half. The Wallabies could've hit the front before the break had number eight Radike Samo not lost the ball when diving over the line.

Barnes made it six apiece from right in front eight minutes into the second-half, but it didn't get any easier for Australia when Tomas Leonardi charged down Quade Cooper's kick for a opportunistic try.

The Pumas looked to have delivered the knock-out blow when two minutes later, replacement Juan Imhoff sprinted along the touchline before passing inside to Julio Faras Cabello for a sensational score and an upset looked on the cards.

Hernandez missed the conversion from far out, leaving the score at 16-6, but made no mistake with a penalty to extend his side's lead to 13 points over the Wallabies.

Australia's reply finally came on the hour when sustained pressure finally broke down the Argentine defence and McCabe charged in from close range.

Barnes struck a simple conversion to make it 13-19 and eight minutes later winger Ioane reduced the deficit to a single point when he latched onto Nick Phipps's pass to score after the scrum-half had broken up the left.

Barnes' conversion made it 20-19 and saw Australia take the lead for the first time in the match with just 10 minutes to go, albeit by a single point. And inside the final minute Beale stretched the lead to four points with a penalty to end Argentine hopes of a dream win and ensure under-pressure coach Robbie Deans will sleep somewhat easier this week.

The win moved the Wallabies (eight points) into second place on the tournament standings - eight points behind New Zealand (16) who have a vice-like grip on the series with just two rounds to play.

Man of the match: Hats off to the entire Pumas team for yet another physical display that would have left the Wallabies battered and bruised. But we thought Julio Faras Cabello made up for his yellow card shown last week against the All Blacks with a strong performance that included a try while his monster hits a real feature in a physical Test that was perfect for him.

Moment of the match: Cabello's try would have had Robbie Deans chewing the last of his finger nails off, but Pat McCabe's score proved to the beginning of the end for the Pumas.

Villain of the match: Yes, McCabe's yellow for a foul play was a fair call. But talk about going from zero to hero...

The scorers:

For Australia:
Tries: McCabe, Ioane
Cons: Barnes 2
Pens: Barnes 2, Beale

For Argentina:
Tries: Leonardi, Cabello
Pens: Hernandez 3

Australia: 15 Berrick Barnes, 14 Dom Shipperley, 13 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 12 Pat McCabe, 11 Digby Ioane, 10 Quade Cooper, 9 Nick Phipps, 8 Radike Samo, 7 Michael Hooper, 6 Dave Dennis, 5 Nathan Sharpe (capt), 4 Kane Douglas, 3 Ben Alexander, 2 Tatafu Polota Nau, 1 Benn Robinson.
Replacements: 16 Stephen Moore/Saia Fainga'a, 17 James Slipper, 18 Scott Higginbotham, 19 Liam Gill, 20 Brett Sheehan, 21 Anthony Fainga'a, 22 Kurtley Beale.

Argentina: 15 Lucas Gonzalez Amorosino, 14 Gonzalo Camacho, 13 Marcelo Bosch, 12 Santiago Fernandez, 11 Horacio Agulla, 10 Juan Martin Hernandez, 9 Martin Landajo, 8 Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe (capt), 7 Juan Manuel Leguizamon, 6 Julio Faras Cabello, 5 Patricio Albacete, 4 Manuel Carizza, 3 Juan Figallo, 2 Eusebio Guinazu, 1 Rodrigo Roncero.
Replacements: 16 Agustin Creevy, 17 Juan Pablo Orlandi, 18 Leonardo Senatore, 19 Tomas Leonardi, 20 Nicolas Vergallo, 21 Martin Rodriguez, 22 Juan Imhoff.

Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)

By Dave Morris

Comments

BDAUSSIE says...

Pumas are not going to get too many better chances than that to beat the wallabies. how the wallabies were behind at half time i dont know. They did a good job of pulling that game back but they still look like theyre badly coached. Deans needs a win on the road to survive.

I thought Douglas had a great debut and this match was great experience for guys like phipps, hooper and dennis

Posted 15:45 15th September 2012

Terry_English says...

hayj05 - really 0 wins from 4 and Argentina could be challenging New Zealand? The ability close out tight matches cannot be underestimated. Argentina will compete for 70 mins but SANZAR teams know how to win games in the last 10 mins.

Posted 15:41 15th September 2012

PAMPA says...

bolt957

you very right, Since Felipe Contepomi have left the team we don't have any good goal kicker, that is one of our main problems...

Posted 15:37 15th September 2012

PAMPA says...

hayj05

Are you always so idiot o is because you have a bad day...

Posted 15:33 15th September 2012

Trader2 says...

The Wannabies wobbled over the line despite Quakey Quades "best" efforts.

Posted 15:27 15th September 2012

bolt957 says...

Pumas need a goal kicker if they want to succed at this level, nevertheless its great for rugby in Argentina to be able to compete v the best, they have performed so far beyond expectations

Posted 14:41 15th September 2012

Wallaroo says...

Well played Argentina, that was scary. Twice in a row the Wallabies have stolen victory from the jaws of defeat, good things may yet be in store for us. Magic from McCabe and excellent finish from Ioane.

Posted 14:33 15th September 2012

bondio says...

A pitty we could not get this one. Although I'm not as optimistic as Topo Rodriguez, I'm sure the victories are about to come... It's just a matter to get use to this level of competition and a little bit more of time...

Posted 13:26 15th September 2012

donguiyo says...

The IRB should sanction the Aussie player that grabs the Argentinean player in the ruck in the play that leads to Australian 2nd try. This prevented the Argentinean player from tackling the first runner who in turn breaks the advatange line. Unbelievable.

Posted 13:19 15th September 2012

hayj05 says...

Wow! Argetina could be challenging the AB's for the title right now but instead they remain winless...

Posted 13:10 15th September 2012

flyman says...

The headline says it all. Wobblies showed how to finish a game. HM & Jeanne de Villiers take note!

Posted 13:09 15th September 2012

melkdave says...

Well it ended as i thought ,but wow was i worriedmy prediction was wrong.The pumas where fantastic again ,defended well 1st half and hit the wallabies hard early 2nd half.Ran out of steam again i think ,,but so unlucky not to win.The win has /is to come soon i have absolutly no dought.Also i think that was the best wallabies performance since the RWC by a wide margin,andstill maybe a litle lucky at the end ,very good match to watch .

Posted 13:08 15th September 2012

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