Rugby - Wales record first tour win in Argentina since 1999


  • Rugby
  • Sunday, 17 Jun 2018

Rugby Union - June Internationals - Argentina v Wales - Brigadier General Estanislao Lopez Stadium, Santa Fe, Argentina - June 16, 2018 - Wales' players celebrate after winning the game. REUTERS/Diego Lima

SANTA FE, Argentina (Reuters) - Wales completed their first test series victory in Argentina since 1999 on Saturday when they overran the Pumas 30-12 in a one-sided match in Santa Fe.

Josh Adams and Hallam Amos grabbed tries each side of half time and Rhys Patchell kicked 20 points for Warren Gatland’s side to complete back-to-back wins following a 23-10 triumph over the home side last week.

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