George Ford Leads England to Dominant Victory Over Argentina in Rugby Test Match
George Ford's stellar performance inspired England to a commanding 35-12 victory over Argentina in the first Rugby Test match at Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi.


Clinical England Secures Convincing Win Against Argentina
England delivered a masterclass in the second half to overpower Argentina 35-12 in the first Test match at Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi in La Plata. Despite a slow start, England showcased their defensive resilience and attacking prowess, led by the exceptional George Ford on his 100th cap.
First Half: A Defensive Battle
The first half was a tense affair, with England holding off Argentina’s relentless attacks. Despite being reduced to 13 men due to sin-bins for Alex Coles and Seb Atkinson, England maintained their composure. George Ford’s drop goal was the only score of the half, giving England a narrow 3-0 lead at the break.
Second Half: England’s Offensive Surge
After halftime, England unleashed their attacking potential. Tom Roebuck scored two tries, while Freddie Steward added another, all within nine minutes. Ford’s precise kicking, including two penalties and three conversions, kept the scoreboard ticking. Cadan Murley sealed the victory with a well-taken try in the final minutes.
Argentina’s Fightback Falls Short
Argentina responded with tries from Pablo Matera and Pedro Rubiolo, but it wasn’t enough to close the gap. Ford’s two long-range penalties and Murley’s late try ensured England’s dominance. Argentina, ranked fifth in the world, will need to regroup before the second Test in San Juan.
Ford’s Leadership Shines
George Ford, overlooked by the British and Irish Lions this summer, proved his worth with a composed and influential performance. His tactical kicking, defensive organization, and scoring contributions were pivotal in England’s victory. Ford’s ability to control the game under pressure highlighted his importance to the team.
Looking Ahead
England’s victory extends their impressive record against Argentina, with 13 wins in their last 14 encounters. The second Test promises to be another thrilling contest as Argentina seeks redemption. For England, the focus will be on maintaining their momentum and securing a series win.
Line-ups
England: Steward; Roebuck, Slade, S Atkinson, Muir; Ford, Spencer; Baxter, George, Heyes, Ewels, Coles, B Curry, Underhill, Willis.
Replacements: Dan, Rodd, Opoku-Fordjour, Cunningham-South, Pepper, Dombrandt, Van Poortvliet, Murley.
Argentina: Elizalde; Isgro, Cinti, Piccardo, Cordero, Carreras, Bertranou; Vicas, Montoya, Delgado, Paulos, Rubiolo, Matera, Gonzalez, Isa.
Replacements: Bernasconi, Gallo, Marchetti, Grondona, Moro, Cruz, Roger, Moroni.
Referee: Angus Gardner (Aus)
Assistant Referees: Luc Ramos (Fra) and Gianluca Gnecchi (Ita)
TMO: Olly Hodges (Ire)