Northern Edition

Select Edition

Northern Northern
Southern Southern
Global Global
New Zealand New Zealand
France France

Felipe Contepomi's Argentina rout Uruguay in Maldonado

Marcos Kremer of Argentina is tackled by Santiago Civetta of Uruguay during the test match between Uruguay and Argentina at Estadio Campus on July 10, 2024 in Maldonado, Uruguay. (Photo by Ernesto Ryan/Getty Images)

Argentina made a big statement, beating Uruguay by 79-5 on Saturday in the first match between the two since 2015.

ADVERTISEMENT

Wing Ignacio Mendy scored a double inside 12 minutes and concluded the match with a hat-trick of tries in Maldonado.

It was more than a special match for several members of the Argentine squad.

Marcos Kremer fulfilled the role of captain for the first time in his career; while Jerónimo de la Fuente and Gonzalo Bertranou, completed 80 and 60 caps with the Los Pumas, respectively.

Los Pumas, who have never lost to Los Teros, eclipsed their previous biggest win, 72-5 in 1998.

Uruguay was playing only its second match under new coach Rodolfo Ambrosio, an Argentine who played flyhalf for Italy.

Los Teros lost to a France Development XV 28-48 in the first match of Ambrosio’s tenure last week in Montevideo.

Fixture
Internationals
Uruguay
5 - 79
Full-time
Argentina
All Stats and Data

The Los Teros headed into the match with optimism. However, it quickly diminished when Mendy scored a try within four minutes of the game.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Los Pumas were ruthless on attack, scoring seven in the first half.

Mendy, Joaquín Moro, Joaquin Oviedo, Jerónimo De la Fuente, Mateo Carreras and Santiago Cordero all got their name on the scoreboard in the first stanza.

They cruise to a comfortable 40-0 lead at the break.

Argentina did not take their foot off the gas and continued their onslaught in the second-half.

Tries from Mateo Carreras, Mendy, Coria Marchetti, Moro and Santiago Carreras gave them dominance against an opponent who could only reach the Argentine goal once, through the substitute Juan Bautista Hontou.

Los Pumas closed a good international window with optimism, which also included a defeat and a win against France.

ADVERTISEMENT

Now they will turn their focus on the Rugby Championship.

They open their campaign against All Blacks on Saturday, August 10 in Wellington.

The scorers:

For Uruguay:
Try: Hontou

For Argentina:
Tries: Mendy 3, De la Fuente, Cordero, Moro 2, Oviedo, M. Carreras 2, Marchetti, S. Carreras
Cons: Albornoz 8
Pen: Albornoz

Teams:

Uruguay: 15 Ignacio Alvarez, 14 Juan Manuel Alonso, 13 Tomas Inciarte, 12 Andres Vilaseca, 11 Nicolas Freitas, 10 Felipe Etcheverry, 9 Santiago Alvarez, 8 Manuel Diana, 7 Santiago Civetta, 6 Manuel Ardao, 5 Manuel Leindekar, 4 Felipe Aliaga, 3 Reinaldo Piussi, 2 German Kessler, 1 Mateo Sanguinetti.

Replacements: 16 Guillermo Pujadas, 17 Diego Arbelo, 18 Lucas Bianchi, 19 Joaquin Suarez, 20 Ignacio Peculo, 21 Diego Magno, 22 Carlos Deus, 23 Juan Bautista Hontou.

Argentina: 15 Santiago Cordero, 14 Ignacio Mendy, 13 Santiago Chocobares, 12 Jeronimo De La Fuente, 11 Mateo Carreras, 10 Tomas Albornoz, 9 Gonzalo Bertranou, 8 Joaquin Oviedo, 7 Marcos Kremer (captain), 6 Joaquin Moro, 5 Pedro Rubiolo, 4 Franco Molina, 3 Eduardo Bello, 2 Ignacio Ruiz, 1 Thomas Gallo.

Replacements: 16 Ignacio Calles, 17 Mayco Vivas, 18 Francisco Coria Marchetti, 19 Matias Alemanno, 20 Pablo Matera, 21 Gonzalo Garcia, 22 Santiago Carreras, 23 Matias Orlando.

Referee: Luc Ramos (France)
Assistant referees: Chris Busby (Ireland), Frank Méndez (Chile)
TMO: Olly Hodges (Ireland)

Related

ADVERTISEMENT

LIVE

{{item.title}}

Trending on RugbyPass

Comments

1 Comment
c
carlos 152 days ago

The less said about this game, the better. I’m sad for Uruguay who played so poorly, without their classic tenacity and passion.

Felipe can’t take much from this game. Not that he has the capacity to take much anyway…

Join free and tell us what you really think!

Sign up for free
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Features

Comments on RugbyPass

H
Hellhound 14 minutes ago
Does South Africa have a future in European competition?

All you can do is hate on SA. Jealousy makes you nasty and it's never a good look. Those who actually knows rugby is all talking about the depth and standards of the SA players. They don't wear blinders like you. The NH had many years to build the depth and players for multiple competition the SA teams didn't. There will be growing pains. Not least travel issues. The NH teams barely have to travel to play an opponent opposed to the SA teams. That is just one issue. There is many more issues, hence the "growing pains". The CC isn't yet a priority and this is what most people have a problem with. Saying SA is disrespecting that competition which isn't true. SA don't have the funds yet to go big and get the players needed for 3 competitions. It all costs a lot of money. It's over using players and get them injured or prioritising what they can deliver with what are available. To qualify for CC, they need to perform well in the URC, so that is where the main priorities is currently. In time that will change with sponsors coming in fast. They are at a distinct disadvantage currently compared to the rest. Be happy about that, because they already are the best international team. You would have hated it if they kept winning the club competitions like the URC and CC every year too. Don't be such a sourmouth loser. See the complete picture and judge accordingly. There is many factors you aren't even aware of at play that you completely ignore just to sound relevant. Instead of being an positive influence and spread the game and help it grow, we have to read nonsense like this from haters. Just grow up and stop hating on the game. Go watch soccer or something that loves people like you.

129 Go to comments
TRENDING
TRENDING Stuart Lancaster Racing 92 exit rumours wide of the mark Stuart Lancaster Racing 92 exit rumours wide of the mark
Search