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Argentina XV complete uninspiring win over Spain

Backing up from the opening round 30-10 win over Namibia the Argentina XV made it two from two  in Romania  this afternoon by defeating Spain 15-6 in a low-scoring match. The Argentina XV is a non-official test side and for this reason the matches are uncapped.

Coached by Felipe Contepomi and Ricardo Le Fort the Argentina XV struggled in the opening half. The only points scored were by Cristian Nacassian who landed a penalty to give the South Americans a 3-0 lead.

The second half opened with well executed play for Argentina leading to a try to fullback Tomás Carrió. It was quickly followed by Bautista Alvarez scoring a second after inside centre Brian Ormson had made a break.

The remainder of the match was similar to that of the opening half with the Argentina XV failing to deliver quality rugby. Spain hit back with two penalties to Bradley Linklater but was unable to threaten the Argentine try line.

On Sunday both teams will play their third and final fixtures. Spain will face Namibia in an official test while the Argentina XV will play against Romania.

Scorers:

Argentina XV
Try: Carrió, Alvarez
Conversion: Nacassian
Penalty: Nacassian

Spain
Penalty: Linklater 2

Argentina XV
1 Santiago García Botta, 2 Tomás Baravalle, 3 Lucas Martinez, 4 Manuel Plaza, 5 Gerónimo Albertario, 6 Lucas Maguire, 7 Miguel Urtubey, 8 Aníbal Panceyra Garrido, 9 Lucas Alcácer, 10 Cristian Nacassian, 11 Bautista Álvarez, 12 Brian Ormson, 13 Juan Ignacio Brex, 14 Franco Cuaranta, 15 Tomás Carrió.

16 Roberto Tejerizo, 17 Facundo Bosch, 18 Nicolás Mirande, 19 Franco Baldoni, 20 Martín Chiappesoni, 21 Gonzalo Bertranou, 22 Juan Cappiello, 23 Augusto López.

Spain
1 Fco Javier Sanz, 2 Juan Anaya, 3 Fernando López, 4 Tomás Urbaitis, 5 Anibal Bonán, 6 David Barrera, 7 José Luis Del Valle, 8 Jaime Nava (Captain), 9 Gregory Maiquez, 10 Marcos Puig, 11 Antoine Sánchez, 12 Thibaut Álvarez, 13 Bradley Linklater, 14 Ignacio Contardi, 15 Sergi Aubanell

16. Fco Blanco, 17 Johnathan Phipps, 18 Joe Hutchinson, 19 Manuel Mora, 20 Javier de Juan, 21 Facundo Munilla, 22 Pierre García, 23 Gauthier Minguillón.

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