1987 Australia Rugby Union Tour Of Argentina
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The 1987 Australia rugby union tour of Argentina was a series of matches played between October and November 1987 in Argentina and Paraguay by
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. The Wallabies won seven matches of nine and lost the series of test matches against '' Los Pumas'', led by
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. It was the second tour of an Australian side to Argentina, after their first visit in 1979.Los ocho duelos inolvidables que marcaron el historial entre los Pumas y los Wallabies
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Results


Summary

Complete list of matches played by the ''Wallabies'' at Argentina:Memoria y Balance 1987
on UAR website
Test matches ;Notes


Match details

''Legend: (Club/Union, in brackets):
BA = Buenos Aires RU, BN =
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, CASI = C.A. San Isidro, CP =
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, LT = Los Tilos, MM =
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, NEW = Newman, ORC = Olivos, PUY = Pueyrredón, SIC =
San Isidro Club San Isidro Club (mostly known for its acronym SIC) is an Argentine sports club based in the Boulogne Sur Mer district of Greater Buenos Aires. The club has gained recognition due to its rugby union team, being one of the most successful clubs o ...
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, UCR = Córdoba RU, UNT = Universitario (Tucumán), PRY = Paraguay RU, URT = Tucumán RU''
---- San Isidro Club: Carlos Pirán; Fernando Sainz Trápaga, Alejandro Ramallo,
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(capt.),
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; Rafael Madero, Alfredo Soares Gache; Ricardo de Vedia, Ignacio Cirio, Fernando Conti; Carlos Durlach, Gonzalo Gasso; Luis Lonardi, Juan J. Angelillo,
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Australia: A. Leeds; Ian Williams, M. Burke, M. Lynagh, P. Carozza; S. James, N. Farr-Jones (24'
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); S. Lidbury, S. Tuynman, S. Poidevin (capt.); T. Coker,. S. Cutler; C. Lillicrap, M. McBain, A. McIntyre.
---- Provincias Argentinas: G. del Castillo (Rosario); R. Annichini (Entre Ríos), J. Caminotti ( UCR), S. Mesón (
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A. Leeds; M. Burke, M. Cook, B. Papworth, M. Hawker; M. Lynagh (51' G. Martín),
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; S. Poidevin (capt.), S. Lidbury, J. Miller; T. Coker, S. Cutler; M. Hastill, T. Lawton, E. Rodriguez. ---- Cuyo RU: D. Carbonell, G. Zakalik, V. Mazzalomo, C. Cipitelli (capt.), O. Morales; G. Filizzola, F. Silvestre; A. Filizzola, J. J. Chapetta, N. Bertranou; S. Gómez, P. Pérez Caffe; A. Gutiérrez, J. Baeck, P. Montilla.
Australia: G. Martín; I. Williams, B. Papworth, N. Hawker, M. Burke; S. James,
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; J. Miller, S. Tuynman, J. Gardner; D. Frawley, T. Coker; M. Hartill, M. McBain, E. Rodriguez (capt.).
---- Santa Fe: G. Álvarez; Questa, Berra, Hrycuk, Guillermo Álvarez; Salvá, Raffa (37' Gorla); Mordini, Barceló, D. de la Torre (67' J. de la Torre); Epelbaum, Barnukel; Torres, Clement (capt.), Hernández.
Australia: A. Leeds; I. Williams, M. Hawker, M. Cook, P. Carozza; M. Lynagh, R. Stuart; S. Poidevin (capt.); S. Lidbury, J. Gardner; D. Frawley, S. Cutler; A. McIntyre, T. Lawton, C. Lillicrap.
---- Invitación XV: G. Angaut ( BA); M. Gerosa ( BA), J. Caminotti ( UCR), M. Loffreda ( BA) (capt.), C. Mendy ( BA); R. Madero ( BA), D. Baetti ( BA) ; J. Uriarte ( BA), M. Carreras ( BA), P. Franchi ( BA); A. Iachetti ( BA), R. Cobelo ( BA); P. Urbano ( BA), J. J. Angelillo ( BA), J. Coria (
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A. Leeds; I. Williams, B. Papworth, M. Lynagh, M. Burke; S. James,
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; J. Miller, S. Lidbury, S. Poidevin (capt.); S. Cutler T. Coker (23' D. Frawley); M. Hartill, T. Lawton, E. Rodriguez.
---- Selección XV: A. Camacho ( PRY); S. Cabrera ( PRY), F. Armadans ( PRY), M. Bachero ( PRY) (Mera - PRY), J. García ( PRY); M. Lanfranco (
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), I. Yanguela (
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); R. Brazzon ( PRY), R. Etchegoyen ( MM), M. Foulkes ( LT); R. Baez ( PRY), E. Gallo ( BN); G. Inganni ( BN), M. Bosch (
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), H. Lacarra ( CP)
Australia: G. Martín; M. Burke, M. Hawker, M. Cook, P. Carozza; R. Stuart, N. Farr-Jones; J. Gardner, S. Tuynman, J. Miller; S. Lidbury, D. Frawley; C. Lillicrap, M. McBain, A. McIntyre.
---- Argentina: R. Madero (
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); D. Cuesta Silva (
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), F. Turnes ( BN), M. Loffreda (
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), C. Mendy ( LT); H. Porta ( BN; captain), A. Soares Gache (
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); P. Garretón (Universitario de Tucumán), G. Milano ( JCR), J. Allen ( CASI); E. Branca ( CASI), A. Iachetti ( HC); D. Cash (
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), A. Courreges ( CASI), S. Dengra ( SM). Coach: Rodolfo O'Reilly.
Australia: A. Leeds; I. Williams, B. Papworth, M. Lynagh, M. Burke; S. James,
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; J. Miller, S. Lidbury, S. Poidevin (capt.) (66' S. Tuynman); S. Cutler, D. Frawley; M. Hartill, T. Lawton, E. Rodriguez. Coach: Alan Jones
---- Rosario RU: G. Del Castillo; R. Luchini, R. Márquez, A. Trumper, J. Narvaja; S. Ansaldi, R. Crexell, G. Milano (capt.), C. Schnaider, P. Baraldi; O. Discaciatti, A. García; C. Hechen, M. Baraldi, D. Arrue (Muñiz).
Australia:
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; P. Carozza, M. Hawker (capt.), M. Cook, M. Burke; R. Stuart, N. Farr-Jones; J. Gardner, J. Miller, M. McBain; S. Tuynman, D. Frawley; A. McIntyre, T. Lawton, C. Lillicrap.
---- Argentina: R. Madero (
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) (40' C. Mendy ( LT)); D. Cuesta Silva (
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); M. Loffreda (
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), F. Turnes ( BN), A. Scolni (Alumni); H. Porta ( BN) (captain); A. Soares Gache (
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); J. Allen ( CASI), G. Milano ( JCR), P. Garretón (
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); A. Iachetti ( HC), E. Branca ( CASI); D. Cash (
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), A. Courreges ( CASI),(36' J. J. Angelillo (
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) S. Dengra ( SM). Coach: Rodolfo O'Reilly.
Australia: A. Leeds; M. Burke, M. Lynagh (capt.), B. Papworth, I. Williams; S. James, N. Farr-Jones; J. Gardner, S. Tuynman, J. Miller; D. Frawley, S. Cutler; A. McIntyre; T. Lawton, E. Rodriguez. Coach: Alan Jones


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