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Argentina look to finish rollercoas­ter tour with win

- REUTERS

MELBOURNE – Shorn of captain Pablo Matera and two other players after old racist posts resurfaced on social media, a depleted Argentina will look to cap a rollercoas­ter tour of Australia with victory over the Wallabies in the Tri-nations finale tomorrow.

Both sides still have a mathematic­al chance of wresting the title away from New Zealand, though the Pumas would need to win by 93 points and Australia by 101 at Western Sydney Stadium for that to happen.

Yet the clash is likely to be fiercely contested, with the teams determined to salvage pride from campaigns that had earlier held promise but ultimately turned sour.

Argentina, the toast of the rugby world last month after beating New Zealand for the first time, head into Saturday's clash after a major embarrassm­ent that came hot on the heels of their 38-0 drubbing by the All Blacks.

Racist comments posted online more than seven years ago by Matera, lock Guido Petti and hooker Santiago Socino resurfaced this week to throw the squad into crisis.

The three were stood down on Tuesday, with Matera stripped of the captaincy, but all were reinstated yeterday in an astonishin­g u-turn by the Argentine Rugby Union (UAR).

While coach Mario Ledesma has chosen not to select any of them in his matchday squad, that decision was made to protect rather than punish them, he said.

“All I can say about these three fine players and great men is that they are great human beings,” he told reporters yesterday.

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