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Pumas beat Rest of World

NZPA-Reuter Buenos Aires Argentina’s Pumas powered their way to a 2820 victory over a Rest of the World XV in a sparkling rugby match at Buenos Aires on Saturday. The Pumas won by three goals, a try, a drop goal, and a penalty against a goal, two tries, and two penalty goals. The match was organised as a warm-up to the Pumas’ tour of Australia next month and to raise funds for victims of floods in northern Argentina. The Rest of the World XV comprised players from Australia, New Zealand, France, Spain, and Chile. The Pumas gained most of the possession in the second half and the replace-

ment stand-off, Rafael Madero, masterminded a victory which delighted a crowd of 20,000 at Buenos Aires’ Atlanta Soccer Stadium. The visitors were faster and slicker at the back, and the try of the match was contrived by the Australian five-eighths, Mark Ella, from behind his own 25-yard line. He handled the ball three times in a fine movement before a French wing forward, Salas, went over by the post. After a ninth-minute try from a wing three-quarter, Gary Cunningham, of New Zealand, converted by his compatriot, Graham Higginson, the Rest of the World appeared to be in control. But the teams were level

five minutes later after a try from a dashing run by a Puma wing three-quarter, Jose Palma, converted by

Marcelo Loffreda, who kicked seven of his side’s points. A French scrum-half, Berbizier, pounced on an Argentine defensive error close to the line for the visitors’ second try and the Australian full-back, David Campese, completed their first-half scoring with an easy penalty kick. Loffreda also kicked a penalty before the interval. The second half produced most of the thrills with Argentinian tries from Madero, the centre, Marcelo Campo, a forward, Andres Covrreges, and a neat drop goal under pressure from Madero. Ella, the most devastating player on the field, scored all his team’s second half

points — a try and a short range penalty shot in front of the posts: Teams: Rest of the World.— Rod Ketels (N.Z.), P. Dintrans (France), Tomas Pardo (Spain), Stuart Rutherford (Australia), Graham Higginson (N.Z.), T. Janezeck (France), Jose Bueno (Spain), G. Salas (France), P. Berbizier (France), Mark Ella (Australia), P. Mesny (France), Qele Ratu (Australia), Bruce Robertson (N.Z.), Gary Cunningham (N.Z.), David Campese (Australia). Argentina.— Pablo Devoto (sub Gabriel Minguez), Andrews Covrreges, Sarafin Dengra, Eliseo Branca, Gustavo Milano, Carlos Neira (sub Gabriel Travaglini), Tomas Petersen, Buenaventura Minguez, Alfredo Soarez, Rafael Madero, Jose Palma, Bernardo Minguez, Marcelo Loffredo, Marcelo Campo, Daniel Baetti (sub Martin Sansot).

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Press, 27 June 1983, Page 19

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434

Pumas beat Rest of World Press, 27 June 1983, Page 19

Pumas beat Rest of World Press, 27 June 1983, Page 19

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