| FULL TIME: Argentina 16-24 Scotland |
| Saturday, 12 June 2010 | ||
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A third minute try from Argentine centre Gonzalo Tiesi, after a turnover had sparked Felipe Contepomi, shocked the Scots who had displayed some enterprising signs early on. However the missed conversion meant that a penalty from Scotland stand-off Dan Parks, three minutes later, narrowed the gap to just two points at 5-3 Pumas stand-off Contepomi and Parks then exchanged penalties to push the scores to 8-6 before Argentine open-side flanker Juan Manuel Leguizamon battled well to claim a second unconverted score for the hosts, 13-6, though quite how Uruguayan TMO Santiago Slinger, felt able to give the try on the evidence of the TV replay was something of a mystery, as it seemed the Argentine flanker had grounded the ball short of the try line. Parks, who had endured two penalty misses amid the thunderous cacophony at the Club Atletico de Tucuman then lifted the visitors at the end of the half with a penalty and a well-struck drop goal to go in at the interval with just a point in it. The second score followed the sin-binning of Leguizamon, who had been penalised for not rolling away at the breakdown and a sweeping and menacing Scottish attack which ended with Sean Lamont's "score" being referred to the TMO, who ruled, correctly that he had been tackled into touch by Pumas full-back Martin Rodriguez. HALF TIME: 13-12 A Parks penalty gave Scotland the lead for the first time in the match after 12 minutes of play before a huge 46m boot put the Scots six points ahead with 12 minutes left on the run of play clock, 13-18. Dan Parks was yet again the man for Scotland. Patient play for the visitors saw repeated pick and goes from the pack before Parks got in position and slotted a trademark drop goal. Contepomi and Parks then exchanged penalties to nudge the scores on by three a piece, 16-24. Argentina team Scotland team Referee: Dave Pearson (England) Man of the match: Dan Parks (Scotland) Crowd: 31,898 Points: Scotland - Dan Parks, 6 penalties and two drop-goals Argentina - Tries by Gonzalo Tiese and Juan Martin Leguizamon |
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