
The Pumas, with 18 casualties and without stars, fell to the two-time world champion at Vélez stadium
South Africa beats Argentina 17-10 in reserves duel
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From the 31-24 loss to England, their last appearance, to this 17-10 defeat to South Africa, the Argentine team took a big step in the right direction. With 18 absences, without the vast majority of their stars and against the two-time world champion, they gave their all and were not far from recording one of those milestones that they have accustomed the albiceleste fans to. "Yes, we can! Yes, we can!" , the crowd began to chant from all four sides of the Vélez field.
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From the 31-24 loss to England, their last appearance, to this 17-10 defeat to South Africa, the Argentine team took a big step in the right direction.
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticiasWith 18 absences, without the vast majority of their stars and against the two-time world champion, they gave their all and were not far from recording one of those milestones that they have accustomed the albiceleste fans to. "Yes, we can! Yes, we can!" , the crowd began to chant from all four sides of the Vélez field.
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticias
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