The USA got their Americas Rugby Championship campaign off to a strong start with a 35-35 draw against an Argentina XV in John Mitchell’s debut as Eagles head coach.
The Americans led 35-28 in the 75th minute after late tries by Cam Dolan and prop Eric Fry, but just three minutes later Tomas Carrio scampered over to level at 35-35. Debutant fly-half James Bird had a chance to give the USA the lead again but his penalty in the 80th minute drifted wide.
Argentina also missed a last-gasp penalty, from replacement Juan Novillo, when his long-range attempt dropped agonisingly short in front of 10,241 spectators at Houston’s BBVA Compass Stadium.
“It was a good starting point,” said former All Blacks coach Mitchell, who recently signed a four-year deal to take over as head coach of the Eagles. “But a draw is not always something that you enjoy and also you don’t experience too many of them in your career.”
The ARC, a second-tier version of Europe’s Six Nations tournament for top North and South American rugby union teams, kicked off on Saturday with three contests. The tournament will be played over five weeks.
While not a fully powered Pumas squad, Argentina did field rising young talent from the developmental system that has made the South American nation a force in the sport.
Canada opened their tournament with a 33-17 win over Uruguay. Dan Moor scored a pair of tries while Phil Mackenzie, Nick Blevins and Alistair Clark also scored tries in front of a crowd of 1,123 at Westhills Stadium in Langford, British Columbia.
“We worked together and came up as a team,” interim head coach Francois Ratier said. “That’s the spirit we want. I am pleased for the boys.”
Canada led 19-7 at half-time and added two more second half tries while holding off a determined Uruguayan side.
Left winger Italo Zunino and centre Francisco de la Fuente scored first half tries as Chile held on to edge Brazil 25-22 in a surprisingly close match in Santiago.
Jose Ignacio Larenas capped the scoring for Chile in the second half with a breakaway try to make it 25-12. Outside centre Matias Nordenflycht broke the line to start the play and then offloaded to Leonardo Montoya who found a wide open Larenas.
Nordenflycht opened the scoring early in the first half by giving Chile a 3-0 lead with the first of his two penalties.
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