Argentina ended their Rugby World Cup campaign with a 47-17 win over the United States, but their exit disappointed Mario Ledesma.
Argentina ended their 2019 Rugby World Cup campaign on a high with a resounding 47-17 win over the United States on Wednesday.
A Rugby World Cup to forget will come to an end for Argentina when they face winless United States in Pool C.
Argentina will be without Tomas Lavanini for their final game of the 2019 World Cup following his red card in the loss to England.
Despite securing a quarter-final spot with a game to spare, Eddie Jones wants his players to prepare for a tough game against France.
England clinched a place in the knockout stages at the Rugby World Cup, aided by a red card for Argentina's Tomas Lavanini.
Tomas Lavanini was sent off for a high shot on Owen Farrell in the first half as England eased to victory over Pool C...
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Eddie Jones is looking for England to show they can handle the step up in quality as they prepare to face Argentina and France.
Mario Ledesma sees Argentina's Rugby World Cup meeting with England as "one of the most important games" in their history.
Mario Ledesma found no place for experienced fly-half Nicolas Sanchez in the Argentina squad for the showdown with England.
England are boosted by the return of fit-again duo Jack Nowell and Mako Vunipola when they attempt to make it three wins out of...
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Mario Ledesma saw his side make a fast start in the win over Tonga but he knows Argentina will need to up their game...
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Argentina made a fast start on their way to a Rugby World Cup victory over Tonga.
Telusa Veainu will return for Tonga against Argentina, with coach Toutai Kefu backing the Leicester Tigers full-back to play a vital role.
Guilhem Guirado was proud of France's first-half display against Argentina, but acknowledged their second 40 was not good enough.
Camille Lopez's first act after coming on was to score a match-winning drop-goal to spare France's blushes against Argentina.