Overview
- Los Pumas scored seven tries, with Santiago Carreras perfect from the tee for 17 points via seven conversions and a penalty.
- Wales were reduced to 14 men either side of half-time with yellow cards to Ben Thomas and Tomos Williams, and Argentina turned a 14-14 score into a 31-14 interval lead.
- Gerónimo Prisciantelli crossed twice, including an interception, joining Pedro Delgado, Simón Benítez Cruz, Mateo Carreras, Bautista Delguy and Santiago Grondona on the scoresheet.
- Steve Tandy said the result underlined the scale of Wales’ rebuild as Argentina recorded their biggest winning margin and highest points total against Wales.
- Jac Morgan departed in a sling after scoring, with Tandy expecting him to miss the rest of the autumn as Dewi Lake takes over the captaincy for next week’s Japan match.