Rugby-Argentina win at home over Wales in Nations Championship


SAN JUAN, Argentina, July 11 (Reuters) - ⁠Argentina outscored Wales by five tries to three as they won ⁠35-21 in the Nations Championship on Saturday to make up ‌for a home loss last weekend

It was no walkover for Argentina but they were never under any real threat of losing, leading 28-14 at halftime and going on to register their ​first victory of the new competition after Scotland ⁠beat them 47-38 in Cordoba ⁠last week

Two tries from Joaquin Oviedo and one each for Justo Piccardo, Marcos ⁠Kremer ‌and Santiago Carreras were all converted by Tomas Albornoz

Wales had opened the scoring first through Dewi Lake, and then Rhys Carre and ⁠substitute Ben Warren also went over. Sam Costelow put ​over three conversions

Wales traded ‌tries with their hosts in the first 25 minutes but after ⁠that the home ​side ran away with proceedings.

The driving maul, which had been effective for Wales last Saturday when they beat Fiji, handed them early hope as Lake went over ⁠but Argentina’s pace and power soon cut through ​the visitors’ defences as Oviedo and Piccardo scored.

Front rower Carre used his power to crash over under the poles to even the scores at 14-14 but tries ⁠from Kremer, on his return to the team, and Carreras opened up a handy lead at the break.

Argentina extended their advantage soon after the break with Oviedo darting over again as a runaway win was threatened.

But Wales did ​well to hold off any further threat and ⁠they got a try with 13 minutes remaining after pounding away at the home ​defences with Warren eventually scoring for a first ‌international try on his second cap.

Argentina host ​England next Saturday while Walestravel to South Africato play the Springboks in Durban.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Atlanta; Editing by Clare Fallon)

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