Don't miss out on the headlines from Wallabies. Followed categories will be added to My News. Australia lost 67-27 to Argentina, blowing a 20-3 lead, while missing the chance to go outright second ...
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SANTA FE, Argentina - Argentina fought back from a 17-point deficit to score nine tries and hand Australia a record 67-27 defeat in an action-packed Rugby Championship clash on Sept 7 that ...
The Wallabies gave up an early 17-point lead to lose by 40 points to Argentina in a Rugby Championship clash. The 67 points conceded by Australia is the most ever, passing the previous record set ...
Argentina have handed the Wallabies a historic belting in Santa Fe, scoring nine tries to come from 17 points behind and win 67-27. The hosts were down 20-3 before clicking into top gear with 10 ...
3 13 Len Ikitau: Added plenty of punch to the Wallabies backline, and had a nice balance with Stewart through midfield. Was missed when taken off. 6 12 Hamish Stewart: Feels like a broken record here, ...
The 67 was the most points the Wallabies have ever conceded and the 40-point losing margin was their second biggest, with only a 53-8 loss to South Africa in 2008 a heavier defeat. The Pumas ...
The Wallabies had edged a 20-19 win over Argentina at a rainy La Plata last weekend for a first victory in this year’s southern hemisphere championship and got off to a good start in the sun in ...
Australian won 20-19 on a last-minute penalty. Argentina led for most of the match but couldn’t put the Wallabies out of sight, especially in a dominant first half. Errors let the Wallabies back in, ...
At this stage, 317 days out from the first Test in Brisbane, it’s difficult to see any other result than a 3-0 series mauling of the Wallabies when the British and Irish Lions tour Australia.
Former schoolboy star Max Jorgensen has been handed his first run-on Test start, after injury forced Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt into three separate changes for the second Test against the Pumas.
Ben Donaldson says he didn’t have any flashbacks to Italy when called upon to kick the Wallabies to victory over Argentina, but credits the 2022 miss for his Rugby Championship success.