The Phnom Penh Post

Aussies down Pumas for second place in Rugby Championsh­ip

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AUSTRALIA scored 17 unanswered points in the last quarter of the match to beat Argentina 37-20 on Saturday in the final game of the 2017 Rugby Championsh­ip.

Scrum-half Will Genia and winger Reece Hodge both scored late tries as the Wallabies pulled away to snuff out any chance of another Argentine comeback after the Pumas had clawed their way back to 20-20.

The result enabled Australia to leapfrog South Africa and finish runners-up to New Zealand in the final championsh­ip standings with two wins, two draws and two losses for 15 points.

Argentina finished bottom after losing all six championsh­ip matches and failing to secure any bonus points for the first time since joining the southern hemisphere competitio­n in 2012.

Australia triumphed despite a mixed kicking performanc­e from star fly-half Bernard Foley, who came into the match on a streak of 18 successful kicks at goal.

He slotted his first attempt, then fluffed four in a row before regaining his composure and nailing the next four for a 17-point personal tally that included a try.

It lifted his championsh­ip total this season to 80 points, making him the leading individual scorer ahead of New Zealander Beauden Barrett and South African Elton Jantjies.

Foley opened the scoring, slotting a close-range penalty on 15 minutes.

Australia increased their lead to 8-0 when winger Marika Koroibete raced over for his third try in two Tests before Argentina hit back with a try from lock Matias Alemanno.

Fly-half Nicolas Sanchez landed a conversion then added a penalty to briefly put the Pumas in front.

The Wallabies regained the lead but a late Sanchez penalty tied the scores at 13-13 at half-time.

Foley converted his own try 13 minutes into the second half, but the Pumas again got back on level terms through a Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias try.

But as the second half progressed, the Wallabies steadily began to dominate.

Genia scored just past the hour and Foley converted. He then added a penalty after a dangerous tackle saw Argentina lock Marcos Kremer yellow-carded.

Hodge then went over after a brilliant pass by replacemen­t centre Samu Kerevi just before being bundled into touch and the Foley conversion wrapped up a convincing win.

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