Overview
- The two-point loss at Twickenham followed a 67–30 setback in Durban, showing a swing from a 30-point gap to a narrow margin against South Africa.
- Contepomi said a full assessment was premature but highlighted better possession, territory and sharper attacking execution.
- Players questioned officiating in key moments, citing a suspected deliberate knock-on by Canan Moodie and an apparent touch-line contact by Reinach that were not penalized.
- Tournament data underscored positives with a 97% ruck recovery rate, Juan Cruz Mallía leading metres gained and Santiago Carreras finishing as top scorer with 40 points.
- The staff broadened selection with debutants for long-term planning, with November tests against Wales, Scotland and England expected to influence rankings and World Cup seeding.