Historic Victory: Argentina Triumphs Over British and Irish Lions in Dublin
Argentina secures a historic 28-24 win against the British and Irish Lions in Dublin, marking their first victory in eight meetings.

In a thrilling warm-up game at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Argentina achieved a monumental victory over the British and Irish Lions with a final score of 28-24. This win marks the first time Argentina has defeated the Lions in their eight encounters, setting a historic milestone in rugby history.
Match Highlights
- Early Dominance: Argentina took an early lead with tries from Ignacio Mendy and Tomas Albornoz, complemented by a Bundee Aki effort, securing a 21-10 halftime advantage.
- Lions' Comeback: The British and Irish Lions, despite missing nearly half their squad due to club commitments and injuries, rallied in the second half. A penalty try and a score from Tadhg Beirne briefly put them ahead.
- Decisive Moment: Santiago Carreras' team try reinstated Argentina's lead, and the Lions, plagued by errors, couldn't recover.
Implications for the Lions
This loss leaves coach Andy Farrell with significant adjustments to make as the Lions prepare for their upcoming tour in Australia. The team has five more games to refine their strategy before the first test against the Wallabies on July 19.
Key Insights
- Sam Bruce's Analysis: The absence of Owen Farrell diminishes the Lions' fear factor, according to Australian perspectives.
- Tour Fixtures: The Lions' schedule in Australia includes crucial matches that will test their resilience and adaptability.
- Squad Dynamics: The full 38-man Lions squad will need to leverage their depth and talent to bounce back from this setback.
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