Argentina’s rugby team, the Pumas, kicked off their Nations Championship campaign with a solid 35-21 win over Wales in San Juan. The home crowd watched as the Pumas showed their power early, especially through number eight Joaquin Oviedo, who crossed the try line twice.
First Half: Pumas Take Control
From the opening whistle, Argentina played with energy and precision. They scored quickly and built a comfortable lead. Oviedo’s first try came from a powerful maul, and the Pumas added more points through penalties and another try before halftime.
- Argentina led 21-7 at the break
- Wales struggled to break through the Pumas’ defense
- Oviedo’s second try followed a clever lineout move
Wales Fight Back in the Second Half
Wales came out stronger after halftime. They scored two tries and made the score 28-21, putting pressure on Argentina. But the Pumas held their nerve and added a late try to seal the win. The Welsh side showed fight but couldn’t overcome the early deficit.
Oviedo’s Impact and Team Effort
Joaquin Oviedo was the star of the match with two tries, but the whole team contributed. The forwards dominated the set pieces, and the backs made quick breaks. Argentina’s defense also stepped up when it mattered most, stopping Wales from scoring late.
Final Thoughts on the Match
This win gives Argentina a strong start in the Nations Championship. The Pumas will look to build on this performance in their next game. For Wales, there are lessons to learn, but they showed they can compete. Rugby fans can expect more exciting matches ahead.