Pumas annihilate Sydney club side in warm-up
Winger Bautista Delguy scored four tries as Argentina romped to a 74-0 victory over Australian club Randwick on Saturday in the Pumas' final hit-out before the Rugby World Cup.
The two-time World Cup semi-finalists ran in 12 tries as they exploited the clear gap in class between the sides at Coogee Oval in one of Sydney's beachside suburbs.
Tomas Cubelli, Julian Montoya, Juan Manuel Leguizamon, Marcos Kremer and Santiago Carreras crossed as the South Americans built a 33-0 lead at the break.
Prop Nahuel Tetaz Chapparo crossed early in the second half before Delguy came off the bench to deliver a finishing masterclass by touching down four times in eight minutes.
Former captain Agustin Creevy and another of Argentina's fine clutch of outside backs, Ramiro Moyano, added the final two tries in the last three minutes to bring an end to a week's training camp in the city.
"It was a great experience for us," said Pumas halfback Cubelli.
"We are really grateful to Randwick, it was the perfect preparation for the World Cup for us."
Randwick's distinguished list of former players includes Michael Cheika and Eddie Jones, the current Australia and England coaches, and the Galloping Greens were able to field recent Wallabies flanker Ned Hanigan in their starting team.
Former Australia hooker Adam Freier, still playing for the club at the age of 39, and 45-year-old dual code international winger Andrew Walker were also given a run-out off the bench in front of a packed house of about 5,000 fans.
Argentina will face much tougher opposition at the World Cup, where they have been drawn to play England, France, Tonga and the United States in Pool C.
They depart for Japan on Monday and open their campaign with a crunch match against the French in Tokyo on September 21.
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Completely and utterly agree mate. The whole George Ford kick substitution issue pales into significance compared to the issue that we didn't get anywhere near the bloody tryline except with an interception. Our attack is nonexistent. If we're only getting a maximum of 3 points on an entry to the red zone it doesn't matter who's on the damn bench! Borthers and Wigglesworth spent their careers trotting after kicks and taking set pieces, that's how they think rugby should be played. The scoreline was incredibly flattering, England were poor.
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