2005 Argentina rugby union tour of Scotland and Italy explained

See main article: 2005 end-of-year rugby union tests.

Team:Argentina
Destination:Scotland and Italy
Yearstart:2005
Matchplayed:2
Matchwon:2
Matchdraw:0
Matchlost:0
Testplayed:2
Testwon:2
Testdraw:0
Testlost:0
Played1:1
Won1:1
Draw1:0
Lost1:0
Played2:1
Won2:1
Draw2:0
Lost2:0

The 2005 Argentina rugby union tour of Scotland and Italy was a series of matches played in November 2005 in Scotland and Italy by Argentina national rugby union team. The "Pumas" won both the matches.

After the victory with Scotland, Argentina beat also Italy after a first half where Italy was very close in the results.

Results

Scotland: 15. Chris Paterson, 14. Rory Lamont, 13. Marcus Di Rollo, 12. Andrew Henderson, 11. Sean Lamont, 10. Dan Parks, 9. Mike Blair, 8. Simon Taylor, 7. Ally Hogg, 6. Jason White (c), 5. Scott Murray, 4. Craig Hamilton, 3. Bruce Douglas, 2. Dougie Hall, 1. Gavin KerrReplacements: 16. Scott Lawson, 17. Craig Smith, 18. Allan Jacobsen, 19. Alastair Kellock, 21. Chris Cusiter, 22. Hugo SouthwellUnused: 20. Kelly Brown
Argentina: 15. Juan Martín Hernández, 14. Federico Martín Aramburú, 13. Manuel Contepomi, 12. Felipe Contepomi, 11. Francisco Leonelli, 10. Federico Todeschini, 9. Agustín Pichot (c), 8. Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe, 7. Martín Schusterman, 6. Martín Durand, 5. Pablo Bouza, 4. Ignacio Fernández Lobbe, 3. Omar Hasan, 2. Mario Ledesma, 1. Rodrigo RonceroReplacements: 17. Martín Scelzo, 18. Manuel Carizza, 19. Juan Manuel Leguizamón, 21. Lucas Borges, 22. Bernardo StortoniUnused: 16. Eusebio Guiñazú, 20. Nicolás Fernández Miranda----Italy: 15. Ezio Galon, 14. Mirco Bergamasco, 13. Gonzalo Canale, 12. Cristian Stoica, 11. Ludovico Nitoglia, 10. Ramiro Pez, 9. Paul Griffen, 8. Josh Sole, 7. Aaron Persico, 6. Sergio Parisse, 5. Marco Bortolami (c), 4. Carlo Del Fava, 3. Carlos Nieto, 2. Carlo Festuccia, 1. Andrea Lo CiceroReplacements: 16. Fabio Ongaro, 17. Matías Agüero, 18. Martin Castrogiovanni, 19. Mauro Bergamasco, 20. Alessandro ZanniUnused: 21. Pablo Canavosio, 22. Luciano Orquera
Argentina: 15. Bernardo Stortoni, 14. Federico Martín Aramburú, 13. Gonzalo Tiesi, 12. Felipe Contepomi, 11. Francisco Leonelli, 10. Juan Martín Hernández, 9. Agustín Pichot (c), 8. Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe, 7. Santiago Sanz, 6. Martín Durand, 5. Pablo Bouza, 4. Ignacio Fernández Lobbe, 3. Omar Hasan, 2. Mario Ledesma, 1. Rodrigo RonceroReplacements: 16. Eusebio Guiñazú, 17. Martín Scelzo, 18. Manuel Carizza, 19. Juan Manuel Leguizamón, 20. Nicolás Fernández MirandaUnused: 21. Federico Todeschini, 22. Lucas Borges

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