Key events
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Match report
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Full-time: Ireland 22-19 Argentina
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Yellow card! Kodela (Argentina, 76)
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Penalty! Ireland 22-19 Argentina (Albornoz, 52)
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Yellow card! McCarthy (Ireland, 50)
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TRY! Ireland 22-14 Argentina (Mallia, 46)
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Half-time: Ireland 22-9 Argentina
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TRY! Ireland 22-9 Argentina (McCarthy, 32)
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Penalty! Ireland 15-9 Argentina (Albornoz, 26)
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Drop-goal! Ireland 15-6 Argentina (Crowley, 21)
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Penalty! Ireland 12-6 Argentina (Albornoz, 18)
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Yellow card! Bealham (Ireland, 17)
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Penalty! Ireland 12-3 Argentina (Albornoz, 12)
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TRY! Ireland 12-0 Argentina (Hansen, 6)
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TRY! Ireland 7-0 Argentina (Crowley, 4)
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Yellow card! Moroni (Argentina, 3)
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Argentina team
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Ireland team
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Preamble
Match report
Daniel Gallan
Brendan Fanningsâs report has just come through so Iâll sign off.
Not the best game for the neutral, but Ireland get back to winning ways. They scored three tries and were outstanding in the opening 20 minutes, but they rode their luck at times and can thank their stingy defence for keeping the Pumas at bay.
Iâll be back on the tools for England v South Africa tomorrow. If this opening game of the weekend is anything to go by, weâre in for a cracking weekend.
Sure, Argentina were decent, but I canât help but feel that they missed a great chance with Ireland slightly off their game.
Are we guilty of moaning too much in rugby?
Perhaps so, says Niall Mullen:
âI know the cliche is that rugby players respect the officials. But, my lord, do the fans love banging on about the refs. Is TMO chat more or less tedious than VAR chat?â
I canât stand either, to be fair. I thought Paul Williams did a decent job handling what was a messy affair for large parts.
Joe McCarthy is our player of the match.
Hereâs what he had to say after the final whistle:
I just want to say a big thanks to the crowd here. The atmosphere was feckin amazing today. Weâre really sorry we disappointed you last week and we really wanted to show how much it means to us. So we really appreciate your support, it means the world to us.
We came out of the blocks live. We know how good they are. We knew theyâd be super tough. The lads were unbelievable to dig in today.
It wasnât perfect but thereâs a lot to work on.
Next games â Fiji and Australia â will be massive.
Peter McDonald sent this in earlier:
âWhy are Ireland conceding so many penalties? Apart from the obvious, of course! Technique? Over-enthusiasm? Bad habits? Failure to adapt to new laws or the refsâ interpretation thereof?
âIreland are my team and having spent 60-plus years hoping, for a win or two in the 5/6 Nations, Iâm enjoying the current run of success, which it appears to me is under threat from the penalty count.â
Good question Peter. One that will need a proper answer this week. They got away with one. On another day, theyâd have lost it given their ill discipline.
How cruel for the Pumas! They went all of 50 metres but ran out of puff. They just couldnât keep the ball moving through the hands and a tiny spill around the fringe was the final act of this gripping contest.
That was a tremendous effort from Argentina but I think on balance the Irish deserve their win. They lacked discipline and were largely toothless on attack, but their defence was the difference here. Plus, scoring three tries to one tells a story on its own.
I think relief, rather than joy, will be the overwhelming emotion in the Irish camp this evening.
Full-time: Ireland 22-19 Argentina
Thereâs a knock on and Ireland win it!
80+2 min: Argentina are keeping it narrow and are 10 out. 14 phases.
80th min: Weâre in the rd now. Argentina are on the ball on half-way but Irelandâs defence is not fading. That is until a burst from Gonzalez and now Delguy has it and theyâre into the 22. Can they do it?
79th min: More than 20 phases now. Theyâre not finding gaps and eventually Oviedo, who has been magnificent throughout, gets over the ball and wins a penalty on the deck. Argentina will get one more crack at this. Albornoz finds touch upfield. Kodelaâs yellow remains a yellow, but thatâs immaterial to this contest.
77th min: Irelandâs maul makes ground but then stalls so they go down the line. Lowe beats his man on the left wing in contact and recycles. Prendergast finds runners off his shoulder with short passes. OâMahony carries stiffly. McCarthy too. OâMohany again. Theyâre keeping it narrow as the clock ticks down. Keenan is well tackled by Prendergast keeps the move alive. Theyâre camped inside Argentinaâs 22.
Yellow card! Kodela (Argentina, 76)
Is that the game? Just as Argentina found a foothold in these closing minutes, their veteran front rower hurled himself into the breakdown, lost his feet and found the head of an Irishman with his shoulder.
75th min: Albornoz kicks high from half-way and forces a 50-50 contestable. It lands on Irelandâs side but weâre going to go back for a potential shoulder to head. Kodela is the guilty party.
73rd min: Outstanding steal from Carrerars who spotted that Osborne was isolated after a busting run through midfield. Argentinaâs skilful back was sharp on defence, wrapped his arms around the ball and came up with the steal inside his own 22. Argentina will now get the line-out on half way and perhaps one more chance to keep the game inside Irelandâs red zone.
72nd min: Prendergast hoists a high kick â after Argentinaâs clearance following that turnover didnât find touch â and Albornoz, not for the first time, takes a very composed mark under pressure. He kicks it out around half-way. But why didnât Ireland take the easy three points. If they lose or draw this theyâll be filled with regret. Anyway, they have the line-out throw on half-way.
70th min: 10 phases but Ireland donât look like getting over the line. Argentina push them back. Just about every man in green has a dart. They keep it narrow until Prendergast almost finds an edge. A huge counter ruck has Argentina stealing the ball. That got up to around 17 phases but Argentina held firm!
68th min: Ireland get a gimme penalty after an Argentine player strays off-side after Carrerasâ clearing kick looked to have relieved pressure. That is what they call coach killers. Ireland turn down the easy three points and choose to tap and go from 10 out. Why on earth didnât they take the three?
67th min: Excellent from Ireland. Prendergast with a double-pump finds Lowe but he knocks on in contact. Earlier Doris steamrolled over the gainline but lost his footing just as he made the burst through the gap. Irelandâs first phases strike play has been impressive. Itâs whatâs happened afterwards that has not been up to much. Cian Healy comes on to become Irelandâs joint-most capped player of all time.
65th min: Now Ireland win the scrum penalty with young Clarkson getting the back slaps. Prendergast kicks to touch and now Ireland have a serious chance to reestablish daylight with a line-out just outside of Argentinaâs 22.
65th min: Ireland back in possession after Argentina knock on as Albornozâs pass to Mallia doesnât stick. Earlier Morni collected a smart off-load in contact and cantered over the gainline, but Ireland scrambled well and then started to force Argentina backwards. That made things scrappy and the ambitious pass from Albornoz proved the moveâs undoing. Credit to Irelandâs defence. They havenât been at their best but that is one aspect of their game that has worked tonight.
64th min: Argentinaâs scrum creaks but they win the scrum penalty on their own 22. Looked to me like Ireland’ had the better of things, but what do I know about scrums? Albornoz kicks it long and Ruiz, on for Montoya, will throw around half-way.
Other changes for Ireland. Baird and Osborne come on for Ryan and Henshaw.
63rd min: Albornoz clears and Lowe runs it back. Argentinaâs defence push Ireland back to half-way so Gibson-Park hoists a high kick. Thereâs a spill inside Argentinaâs 22 so weâll get a scrum. Sam Prendergast comes on to make his debut at the age of 21, replacing Crowley who had a top game. What a moment for the young lad. Can he be the hero Ireland need?
61st min: Better from Ireland off that scrum who played a string of loops â not quite Sexton, but not far off â as they went down the backline. But Argentinaâs defence held so Ireland kick ahead. Itâs fielded but the clearance doesnât go long from a Pumas boot. Ireland get another throw inside opposition territory. McCarthy returns. They need to turn this momentum into points.
59th min: Kelleher misses his jumper and Argentina come away with the ball. But thereâs a spill so Ireland have it back. Itâs really messy from both sides with neither being able to string together a cohesive move. So weâll go back for the scrum with Ireland feeding between the 22 and half-way with a short blind side to Irelandâs left.
58th min: Irish fans find their voice. They recognise that this game could slip away from their boys and they could do with a lift. Albornoz does well to field a kick from Crowley and takes a good mark. But his clearing kick skews off his boot and now Ireland have a chance to launch from a line-out inside Argentinaâs half.
56th min: Itâs messy ball for Argentina but they keep hold of it. Albornoz drops into the pocket and he has all the time in the world to take aim with a drop-goal. But he slices it wide. That was a bad miss from right in front. Also, Iâm not sure it was necessary.
55th min: Hansen plucks a high ball from the skies under great pressure. That was class. Albornoz follows suit and wins the penalty as Crowley got his timing wrong and took his opposite number out in the air, just going too early with his tackle before Albornozâs feet touched the ground. Ireland will now have to defend another line-out in their red zone.
53rd min: Ireland need a lift and Crowley tries to give it to them with a run back from a long Pumas kick. He canât get through. Hansen then chucks a pass to nobody and itâs a line-out for Argentina on half-way. Ireland look ragged to be honest. Where is that famous cohesion and continuity?
Penalty! Ireland 22-19 Argentina (Albornoz, 52)
He hasnât missed yet. Another three points for the Pumas 10 means itâs just a three point game.
Yellow card! McCarthy (Ireland, 50)
It had to be. McCarthy is off-side in the red zone and the referee had had enough after Irelandâs ninth penalty. Argentina couldnât find the gap after the line-out but Albornoz will get a chance to take three off the deficit with this kick at the poles.
48th min: Another line-out win for Argentina gives them ball around half-way. A high kick tests Keenan and Ireland have a a knock-on advantage. Those high kicks really are a 50-50. Oh, another penalty against Ireland as Lowe clattered a man off the ball. So soft! Irelandâs discipline has been really poor. Argentina kick to the corner and will get the throw around Irelandâs 22. Momentum has tangibly shifted.
TRY! Ireland 22-14 Argentina (Mallia, 46)
Stunner! Wow, what a try that is from the Pumas full-back. Argentinaâs attack was going nowhere so Albornoz kicked it high. Hansen knocked on so Argentina had another go. Still, the Irish defence held until Mallia screamed onto the ball off a blind angle and he was away. One more lightning step left Hansen for dead and he had too much pace for Lowe to catch him. Albornoz kicks the extras and we have a game on.
43rd min: Argentinaâs attack canât make any ground. Irelandâs defencve is too strong and too organised. But there is a penalty conceded by Ryan so Albornoz kicks into Irelandâs 22 where the Pumas will have the line-out. Oh but they spill it. Poor from Argentina. Crowley gets it and clears with a thumping boot. Great exit play.
41st min: Gibson-Park slams a long raking clearance. Argentina win the line-out and then Bertranou boxes around half-way but that goes up and not very far. Still, the Pumas win the ball and now theyâre building through the phases. Irelandâs midfield is rock solid. Ringrose is having a great game on defence.
The players are making their way back onto the park. Argentina have yet to fire a shot. Weâve not seen their backline at all and theyâve barely had any joy at the breakdown. Ireland, with three tries, are in control thanks largely to Crowley at 10.
Brent Lindsay isnât happy with the way this game has been officiated:
âAnother terrible decision with the TMO coming in to overblown any minor incident. In the words of AFTV âwhenâs it gonna end Robbieâ
Brent is referring to the two yellow cards, but I must say that I thought both were the right call. And Iâm glad that neither was upgraded to a red.
Half-time: Ireland 22-9 Argentina
Irelandâs defence once again holds and Argentina canât crack through. Wonderful work from the home side, especially Henshaw and Ringrose who kept the Pumas runners at bay. Oviedo made a break but couldnât sticth together the telling move. A scrappy 40 but Ireland are good value for their big lead.
40th min: Another penalty in the red zone. Ireland get one final warning. Rather than maul Argentina chose to go down the line. Albornozâs cross-field kick to the corner canât find a teammate, but the bouncing ball causes all sorts of chaos. No time for the line-out so Argentina will tap and go.
39th min: Argentinaâs maul splinters so Montoya charges alone. He bounces Lowe but Irelandâs defence regroups. Thereâs another penalty. The Pumas keep it with the forwards. Theyâre targeting the fringe of the ruck. Ireland hold them up but there was that penalty advantage. Albornoz goes to the corner again. Time for one more maul.
37th min: The Pumas win the line-out and go through the phases with a few short carries from the big boys. They make ground and then win the penalty. With the advantage they chance their arm and Cinti almost gets through but Ringrose makes a momentum-stopping hit so we go back for the penalty. Albornoz kicks to the corner. One last shot before half-time.
35th min: Argentina lose the ball after van der Flier nips in to steal it from Cinti who charged over the gainline. Ireland send it down the line before Lowe hoofs a clearance that finds touch.
34th min: Gibson-Park dallies on the ball at the base of the ruck and is clattered by Montoya who forces the knock-on. Scrum to Argentina on Irelandâs 22. A bit lapse that from a veteran scrum-half.
TRY! Ireland 22-9 Argentina (McCarthy, 32)
They would not be denied! McCarthy barrels over from close range after Lowe, off the back of a neat move from the line-out, found the gap in the line. It looked simple but that was slick interplay with Henshaw involved in the build up as well. Crowley slots the extras.
31st min: Ireland set the maul from the line-out and several backs also add their weight. But Argentina hold so Ireland have to go through the hands. The Pumas defence is brilliant but so is Irelandâs skill on the ball. Ringrose throws a dummy that no one buys. Doris with a carry but itâs Argentina who come away with the ball! Remarkable defence! Bertranou box kicks but itâs not long. So Ireland will get another line-out inside the red zone, albeit a little further back.
28th min: Ireland claim the restart and they set an attack inside Argentinaâs 22. Kelleher with a strong carry. Henshaw attacks the midfield channel. Porter slips a tackle. Hansen finds Henshaw in the left tram. 10 phases now. Good from Ireland but Argentina hold firm. Ringrose to Henshaw. Half a chance. Gibson-Park is taken out without the ball and thatâs a penalty. Needless from the Pumas. They were keeping Ireland at bay. Crowley again nudges to the corner and the crowd responds. Bealham back on.
Penalty! Ireland 15-9 Argentina (Albornoz, 26)
His got his kicking boots on tonight! Argentina stay within touching distance despite not quite clicking just yet.
26th min: Argentina concede a free-kick at the scrum. Crowley lifts a high kick into the heavens but thereâs an obstruction call as Kelleher found himself in front of the ball carrier. Weâre inside Irelandâs half so Albornoz points to the sticks.
24th min: Gibson-Park smokes a box kick that provides some relief after the restart. Argentina have the line-out around half-way. Ruiz has to throw as Montoya is off for a blood check. Lowe gets low a little later and wins a turnover on the ground. Another box from Gibson-Park is brilliantly claimed by Isgro and Gonzalez spills it in contact so itâll be an Irish scrum on half-way. Clarkson comes on to make his debut as Bealham is in the sin-bin and we need a complete front-row.