Pumas wary of Tonga 'disorder' in Leicester clash


  • Rugby
  • Friday, 02 Oct 2015

Rugby Union - Argentina v Georgia - IRB Rugby World Cup 2015 Pool C - Kingsholm, Gloucester, England - 25/9/15 Argentina's Nicolas Sanchez lines up a penalty kick Action Images via Reuters / Paul Childs Livepic - RTX1SH7Q

LONDON (Reuters) - Argentina flyhalf Nicolas Sanchez thinks the Pumas need to keep the game tight and avoid being drawn into the "disorder" on which Tonga thrive when they meet the Pacific Islanders in Sunday's Rugby World Cup Pool C match.

Argentina's youngest side at a World Cup since 1999 will face an experienced Tonga side with a total of 349 caps and the oldest average age in the tournament at 31 years and 38 days.

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