Moyano double sees travelling Jaguares over the line

By ZSport / Roar Pro

The Argentina Jaguares have defeated the New South Wales Waratahs 23-15 at Bankwest Stadium in Western Sydney.

The Waratahs defeated their old rivals, the Reds, last week 40-32 and were returning home after a tough road trip. The Jaguares had beaten the Hurricanes for the first time in their history last week, holding on for an eight-point victory in Wellington.

The match started off in cruel fashion, with Karmichael Hunt forced off the field inside two minutes. Marcos Kremer fell on his left leg during a ruck and the inside centre was assisted off the field. It was then brought to light that he has probably done his MCL, likely ruling him out for six to eight weeks.

The Waratahs had to absorb a lot of pressure early as the Jaguares worked phase after phase in the ‘Tahs half. The deadlock was eventually broken when a grubber kick bounced kindly for the visitors.

Tomas Cubelli got a wrap-around ball from the ruck and passed it to Jeronimo de la Fuente. De la Fuente saw space in behind and knocked a grubber kick in behind Waratahs’ right-winger, Alex Newsome.

Ramiro Moyano outpaced Newsome and collected the kick to dive for the Argentinians. The twenty-three-year-old, Domingo Miotti, made no mistake with the conversion to put the visitors up by seven points just before half an hour through the match.

Off the kick-off, the Jaguares again burst over the halfway line and progressed deep into the ‘Tahs ‘red-zone’. It seemed a try was certain in the right-hand corner but Lalakai Foketi (who replaced Hunt) managed to grab hold of the ball in the form of an intercept to prevent the try.

At the thirty minute mark, the Jaguares had held the ball for 73 per cent of the match, consistently placing the Waratahs defence under pressure.

But the Waratahs forced their way back and earnt a penalty twenty metres out from the try line for hands in the ruck. They opted to take the points and Bernard Foley reduced the margin to four points.

Unfortunately for the home side, just two minutes later Foketi was adjudged to be offside and the Jaguares returned fire in the form of a penalty kick. Miotti was successful once again from the kicking tee and the score at halftime stayed at 10-3 in favour of the away side.

The second half saw the Jaguares continue to extend their lead.

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The Jaguares were on the front foot in the ‘Tahs half and as they spread the ball through the hands, Moyano found himself free on the left wing. Kurtley Beale looked to cut him off but a poor tackle attempt saw him slip off and Moyano ran in for his second of the night. Miotti’s conversion made the score 17-3.

The match was starting to run away from the home side and they needed to strike next. The broke through the line a few times but couldn’t add the finishing touches. One attempt saw Nick Phipps score, only for a TMO review to find that Foketi had placed his heel in touch prior to him making an offload in the lead-up to the try.

The pressure eventually paid off though from the back of a lineout maul.

A maul was mounted from the set-piece and the Waratahs rumbled towards the line. The Jaguares seemed to have repelled it inches from the line but referee, Paul Williams, awarded a penalty try to the Waratahs and a yellow card to Pablo Matera for collapsing the maul.

The Waratahs pressed again after some Beale magic released Michael Wells through the line. An eventual Sekope Kepu knock-on put an end to a promising attacking venture.

But they found a way as they reduced the margin the two points.

In the Jaguares’ 22, it was scrappy as the Jaguares defensive line pushed up to try and shut down the Waratahs’ attacking opportunities. A bounce pass fumbled out towards the left wing but an excellent pick-up from Michael Hooper saw the play continue. He handed it off to Curtis Rona who was able to skip through for an important try. Foley’s conversion miss saw the score remain at 17-15 with the visitors ahead.

(Photo by Tony Feder/Getty Images)

The Jaguares managed to squeeze a penalty out of the ‘Tahs for not rolling away and replacement flyhalf, Joaquin Diaz Bonilla, knocked over the three points to improve their lead to five points with less than ten minutes to play.

After the siren, the Waratahs were required to run the length of the field to win the match but were pinged by the referee for not releasing the ball. To rub salt into the Waratahs’ wounds, Diaz Bonilla scored another three points off his own boot to deny the ‘Tahs a losing bonus-point. The score 23-15 to the Jaguares.

The loss makes the Waratahs’ chance for a finals’ berth even more difficult now after a promising win over the Reds last week. They have two Aussie derbies in the next two weeks where they will take on the Rebels and the Brumbies.

The Jaguares have now beaten the men from New South Wales for the third time in three attempts. They now travel up to Brisbane to take on the Reds, who will be hurting after a tight loss to the Chiefs on Friday night.

The Crowd Says:

2019-05-28T00:24:37+00:00

Geoffrey

Guest


If a 30 year old scrumhalf who has played nearly 80 tests still needs to improve his pass he shouldn`t be there.This is the problem with Cheika and his favourites. He does not deserve to be on the plane to Japan. Genia McDermott Powell Gordon..................................................Phipps

2019-05-26T21:38:59+00:00

charly_777

Guest


former Wallabies captain Phil Kearns say ‘Argentina have hoodwinked SANZAAR’: Wallabies great calls for Jaguares to be kicked out of Super Rugby......when the PUMAS in the past lost by more 40 points against the Wallabies was good? Now that we sometimes win, is it wrong? What a great sense of competitiveness! Now I understand the All Blacks!

2019-05-26T21:37:05+00:00

charly

Guest


former Wallabies captain Phil Kearns say ‘Argentina have hoodwinked SANZAAR’: Wallabies great calls for Jaguares to be kicked out of Super Rugby´ ....when the PUMAS in the past lost by more 40 points against the Wallabies was good? Now that we sometimes win, is it wrong? What a great sense of competitiveness! Now I understand the All Blacks!

2019-05-26T12:14:51+00:00

taylorman

Roar Guru


Nah. Bet theyll win easily. 12 plus. Structure will be too much for Fiji’s looser play.

2019-05-26T12:12:12+00:00

taylorman

Roar Guru


Even if they do, Folaus a massive loss. Cannot see a World cup win without him. No chance.

2019-05-26T12:10:12+00:00

taylorman

Roar Guru


No. Simple as that.

2019-05-26T08:48:48+00:00

No Arms

Roar Rookie


Brumbies x Rebels = Wallabies

2019-05-26T08:46:52+00:00

No Arms

Roar Rookie


However a stab in the dark may improve Wobbly results

2019-05-26T08:42:13+00:00

No Arms

Roar Rookie


He had been more consistent than both this season

2019-05-26T08:39:28+00:00

No Arms

Roar Rookie


I was a huge Kurtley fan a decade ago......

2019-05-26T08:36:37+00:00

No Arms

Roar Rookie


Brumbies x Rebels = Wallabies

2019-05-26T07:20:03+00:00

Peterj

Guest


What do you mean almost cost us Cron? I thought he was definitely leaving. Has something changed?

2019-05-26T06:38:26+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


T, I'll stand by my criticism that Gibson has reaped what he's sown with recruiting a small pack of forwards. He's been part of the set up since 2012, head coach since 2016. NSW rugby just in the tight five has had Paenga-Amosa, the Alaalatoa's, Sio, Skelton, the Arnolds, Coleman, Salakaia-Loto, Jones and Philip all slip through their hands. These are guys from NSW and/or spent time playing Shute Shield in Sydney, Mike Alaalatoa, Skelton and Coleman were all guys in the NSW squad and then allowed to leave. Although a lot of that sits on Cheika, Gibson has had plenty of opportunity to address the squad balance. Holloway is the closest thing to a power lock the Tahs have and he's an 8 playing his alternate position. Meanwhile Hanigan and Simmons backed up by Staniforth have been filling the locking roles. McCauley is in his fourth year in the squad and has disappeared back to club land, the new behemoth from SA has only just worked his way back into the Manly first grade side. Gibson has had opportunities to head in an adjusted direction and consistently headed away from it. And we've seen for three seasons what happens when his lighter weight packs come face to face with the stronger units out there. 0-29 against the Lions being a particularly sore point.

2019-05-26T05:22:18+00:00

The Neutral View From Sweden

Roar Guru


To put it to the sword. Sit Ted makes a comeback on the big stage as head coach and Wayne Smith joins also. In one year, how much better could they make the Wallabies? Hypothetical and all that, but you get what I mean. Is there enough talent eligible for the Wallabies to build a champion team?

2019-05-26T05:12:53+00:00

taylorman

Roar Guru


Yes but you only think you have a better idea so it’s untested, so you can say what you like. Ozs main problem continues to be that players aren’t coming through, particularly non PI players, who are currently holding the side up. Cheika aside merely reflects the super ruby sides, ie, neither are winning. It’s an uphill battle. I’m sure a new coach might help stem the flow, but Ibdoubt very much you or I could.

2019-05-26T05:00:02+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Well expressed mate. That frustration is definitely there!

2019-05-26T04:31:26+00:00

The Neutral View From Sweden

Roar Guru


T-man, I am sure you have - too many times - known long before the outcome (especially with the Blues) - that what coach gonna do is not gonna work. And again, this is not about ego, look at me, I know so much, this is a real panic feeling, hence if the coach can't get it right who works with it 24/7, and oneself probably have a better idea, that is a sure sign that the favorite team is in deep trouble.

2019-05-26T04:26:01+00:00

The Neutral View From Sweden

Roar Guru


Well, how should I say this jeznez, of course, we can’t do the job, not even close, but that feeling… “F… that is not gonna work coach”(screaming in front of the telly). And then it doesn’t work. Sure we can all get lucky with some “calls”, but when that happens too many times to be pure luck, it is not an ego kick, it is more like… Nooooo!!! it is a pretty terrible feeling. And how many hours of your life have you spent rugby mate? I am sure you passed the “10 000 hours to be specialist mark” a long time ago?

2019-05-26T04:07:48+00:00

Tutema

Roar Rookie


Thanks for your reply!!!

2019-05-26T03:53:18+00:00

taylorman

Roar Guru


Yes all we see is the outcomes, something Cheika has zero control over, and not the inputs, something he has 100% control over. I’d suggest he would be able to argue down any selection argument with the average fan.

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