Argentina knocks Scottish hopes

Argentina knocks Scottish hopes

AUCKLAND – Argentina’s Lucas Gonzalez Amorosino broke Scottish hearts yesterday with a dramatic late try as the Pumas moved towards the World Cup quarter-finals with a nail-biting 13-12 victory.

With seven minutes remaining, Amorosino stepped off the right wing and jinked past four defenders for the game’s only try, before captain Felipe Contepomi showed nerves of ice to kick the decisive conversion.It was a cruel defeat for Scotland, who led 6-3 at half-time and then kicked two drop goals through Ruaridh Jackson and Dan Parks to be 12-6 ahead before Amorosino’s well-taken score.Scotland coach Andy Robinson said his team were ‘absolutely devastated’ by the result, which leaves them level on points with Argentina but facing a final Pool B game against England, while the Pumas take on minnows Georgia.’It’s one lapse, 30 seconds of concentration that cost them a Test match,’ he said.Meanwhile Ireland walloped Russia 62-12 to stay in charge of Pool C, while Samoa sank Pacific rival Fiji’s hopes with a 27-7 win in Auckland as the third weekend of action wrapped up.In Rotorua, second-string Ireland ran nine tries past Russia in an exhilarating work-out before next week’s showdown with Six Nations rivals Italy.The Irish will lock up Pool C with victory over Italy in Dunedin next Sunday, after shocking Australia in the tournament’s biggest upset so far.’We always knew that the Italy game was going to be the vital game for us to try and get out of the group,’ Ireland coach Declan Kidney said.’The fact that we find ourselves in a winner-take-all situation… next Sunday it’s just like a Cup final.’Samoa pounded Fiji’s dreams to dust in Auckland which earned them a shot at the quarter-finals in their final pool game against champions South Africa.Fly-half Tusi Pisi kicked Samoa to a 12-0 lead in an attritional first half before they outscored Fiji two tries to one in the second period to dash their arch-rivals’ hopes of a second successive place in the last eight.- Nampa-AFP

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