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Rugby World Cup: Hooker Julian Montoya scores hat trick as Argentina beat Tonga 28-12

After a heartbreaking one-point loss to France in their opening match, Argentina has bounced back against Tonga.

Argentina hooker Julian Montoya dives over to score against Tonga. Picture: Getty Images
Argentina hooker Julian Montoya dives over to score against Tonga. Picture: Getty Images

Update: Hooker Julian Montoya led the way with a hat trick of tries as Argentina beat Tonga 28-12 on Saturday to keep its Rugby World Cup hopes alive.

Tonga trailed 28-0 but rallied with two fine tries from fullback Telusa Veainu, who looked sharp on his return from a nagging foot injury.

Argentina lost its opening game to France. So Mario Ledesma’s lineup needed this bonus-point win ahead of next weekend’s game against Pool C leader England, the 2003 champion which has already beaten Tonga and the United States.

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Argentina hooker Julian Montoya celebrates scoring his side’s first try against Tonga. Picture: Getty Images
Argentina hooker Julian Montoya celebrates scoring his side’s first try against Tonga. Picture: Getty Images

This was a comfortable win, but the way Tonga got back into the game and pushed hard for a third try might concern Ledesma.

His team changes included dropping mainstay flyhalf Nicolas Sanchez and handing Benjamin Urdapilleta his first start since June 2013.

Montoya had scored a try as a replacement in the 23-21 loss to France, and took his tournament tally to four after replacing former captain Agustin Creevy in the starting XV.

These might prove the easiest tries he’ll get, such was Tonga’s poor defending early on.

Argentina players celebrate their win over Tonga on Saturday. Picture: AP
Argentina players celebrate their win over Tonga on Saturday. Picture: AP

Santiago Carreras was also a new pick on the left wing, and the 21-year-old got his first international try in a one-sided first half where Urdapilleta also slotted four conversions.

“Just errors, poor skill, bit of miscommunication. Typical Tier Two errors,” Tonga coach Toutai Kefu said. “You can’t let Tier One teams get ahead like that. But I’m proud of how the boys fronted up physically.” A rout appeared imminent at this point with not even 30 minutes played but Tonga woke up with a well-taken try from Veainu - a neat side-step into the left corner from the Leicester Tigers favorite.

“He offers us an X-factor out wide,” Kefu said. “It’s great to have him back. Having a player of his caliber and class is fantastic for us.” Flanker Tomas Lavanini prevented a second Tonga try on the half-time buzzer, barging winger David Halaifonua out of bounds in the left corner. The try was ruled out, although there were questions over the tackle.

“I thought it was a shoulder charge. If we would have got that (try) we would have come out in the second half with a lot more belief and confidence,” Kefu said. “There were a couple of 50-50 (decisions) today we didn’t get.” After the break, the pace of the contest dropped at a humid 22,000-capacity Hanazono Rugby Stadium.

Emiliano Boffelli of Argentina (left) and Latiume Fosita of Tonga compete for the ball. Picture: Getty Images
Emiliano Boffelli of Argentina (left) and Latiume Fosita of Tonga compete for the ball. Picture: Getty Images

Argentine scrumhalf Tomas Cubelli had a try ruled out in the 52nd minute for a knock-on, following a referral to the television match official. Tonga improved, and Veainu did well to squeeze into the right corner for a try confirmed after a review.

Sanchez went on as a replacement and missed a late penalty in a poor second half from Argentina.

Tonga faces three-time runner-up France next weekend.

Kefu sounded confident Tonga can repeat its upset World Cup win over France eight years ago.

“I think so,” he said. But, “But we need to address those errors and be a lot more clinical to be competitive.”

ARGENTINA 28 (Julian Montoya 3, Santiago Carreras tries Benjamin Urdapilleta 4 cons) TONGA 12 (Telusa Veainu 2 tries Sonatane Takulua con) at Hanazono Rugby Stadium. Referee: Jaco Peyper.

Springboks ease past Namibia in ‘African derby’

South Africa’s electric wing Makazole Mapimpi scored two tries as they eased to a nine-try57-3 win over neighbours Namibia, but it was a far from polished performance in their Rugby World Cup clash at the City of Toyota Stadium. Billed the ‘African Derby’, there was only ever going to be one winner despite what Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus termed his ‘fringe’ selection, and minnows Namibia simply could not cope with the physicality of the South Africans on Saturday.

Winger Makazole Mapimpi scored two tries for South Africa. Picture: Getty Images
Winger Makazole Mapimpi scored two tries for South Africa. Picture: Getty Images

Hooker Bongi Mbonambi (two), loose-forwards Francois Louw, Schalk Brits and Siya Kolisi, fullback Warrick Gelant and centre Lukhanyo Am also crossed for tries, but there was a lack of cohesion and, at times, quality to the Boks play that will bea worry for Erasmus.

They are next in action on Friday against Italy in a crucial match in Fukuroi City that should decide second place in the pool, while Namibia face the even more daunting prospect of meeting New Zealand in Tokyo on October 6.

SOUTH AFRICA 57 (Makazole Mapimpi 2, Bongi Mbonambi 2, Lukhanyo Am, Schalk Brits, Warrick Gelant,Siya Kolisi, Francois Louw tries Elton Jantjies 6 cons) bt NAMIBIA 3 (Cliven Loubser pen) at Toyota Stadium. Referee: Mathieu Raynal

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