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Argentina edge France with late try

17th June, 2012
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Debutant Manuel Montero scored a late winning try for Argentina on Saturday, which narrowly defeated France 23-20 at the Mario Kempes stadium.

France had the better of possession, but mistakes handed Argentina a try in each half, while France could only manage one try.

France hasn’t won a game in Argentina against Los Pumas since 1998, but will get a chance in the final game of its two-game tour on June 23 in Tucuman.

Both sides were using the game as a chance to experiment with their starting lineups, with each fielding two debutants from the start.

It was Montero who made the key play of the game. He chased down a kick forward in the 77th minute, took the ball under control and avoided two tackles to make it 21-20 to the home side.

Felipe Contempomi then converted to give Argentina the three-point victory.

France had started the brighter side, going ahead through a Morgan Parra penalty kick in the 3rd minute.

Argentina’s Belisario Agulla scored a try one minute later after a poor pass from France No.10 Francois Trinh Duc gifted him an unchallenged passage to the try line.

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Both sides traded penalty kicks, before France scored an imaginative try in the 26th with the score at 10-9 to Argentina.

A diagonal kick into the corner was knocked down by winger Yoann Huget, for No.8 Louis Picamoles to pick up and drive over the line.

Parra scored two penalties early in the second half to take France to a 20-13 lead, but Argentina responded through a penalty to trail by four. Contepomi then missed what appeared an easy penalty attempt in the 64th and France looked to be in control, before Montero stole victory in the final minutes.

France coach Philippe Saint-Andrea left the experienced trio of Thierry Dusautoir, Imanol Harinordoquy and Nicolas Mas at home with eye on the 2015 World Cup.

Argentina coach Santiago Phelan is preparing his team ahead of Los Pumas’ debut in the Rugby Championship in August. Regular prop Rodrigo Roncero wasn’t selected for Argentina.

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