1982 Argentina rugby union tour of France and Spain

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1982 Argentina rugby union tour of France and Spain
Tour captain(s) Hugo Porta
Summary
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Flag of France.svg  France
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Flag of Spain (Civil).svg  Spain
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The 1982 Argentina rugby union tour of France and Spain was a series of eight matches played by the Argentina national rugby union team in October and November 1982.

Matches

30 October 1982
Auvergne XV15 - 38 Argentina XV
Try: Marocco
Con: Methles
Pen: Methles 3
Try: Palma 2, da Vedla 2
Campo, Travaglini, Madero
Con: Porta 2
Pen: Porta 2
Clermont-Ferrand
Referee: M. Chevrie (FFR)

Auvergne Seleccionado Regional: E.Bonebbal; L.Husson, T.Merlos, P, Rocacher, P.Bonal; P.Mathias, G.Ramon; M. Viatge P.Ruiz, J.P.Fauvel; J.J.Santos, D.Baby; Dales, Rizon: J. Brugiroux (P.Merocco),
Argentina: Enrique Sanguinetti; Marcelo Campo, Rafael Madero, Marcelo Loffreda, José Palma; Hugo Porta (capt.) Alfredo Soares Gache; Tomas Petersen, Ricardo de Vedla, Ernesto Ure; Alejandro lachetti, Gabriel Travaglini; S.Dengra, Andrés Courreges, Pablo Devoto.


3 November 1982
DrômeArdèche 25 - 15 Argentina XV
Try: Malease
D.Camberabero, Buchet
Con: Tourlonnias 2
Pen: Tourlonnias
Drop: D.Camberabero 2
Try: Porta 2
Con: Porta 2
Drop: Porta
Valence
Referee: M. Bressy (FFR)

Drome-Ardeche: Tourlonies; Anne, Mesny, Lacazak, Melonse; D.Camberabero, G.Camberabero; J.Rives (capt.), (Cecillon), Atcher, Buchet; Lorieux, Sales; Mareval, Fontbonne (Prox), Alabarbe.
Argentina: Enrique Sanguinetti; Marcelo Campo, Rafael Madero, Marcelo Loffreda, S.Varone; Alfredo Soares Gache, Hugo Porta (capt.); Tomas Petersen, Ernesto Ure, S.O' Connor: Alejandro Iachetti, Gabriel Travaglini; Fernando Morel, Andrés Courreges, Pablo Devoto.


6 November 1982
French Army27 - 9 Argentina XV
Try: Roux, Salín
Tremouielle
Con: Lescure 3
Pen: Lescure 3
Try: Cappelletti
Con: Porta
Pen: Porta
Aurillac
Referee: M. Puget (FFR)

French Army P.Tremouille; J.Bonnet, Lame E.Silva, P.Belín; (Otazo), J.M.Lescure, M.Mondar; T.Janeczeck, P.Roux, P.Dubois; G.Giraud, D.Defines; Lagrave, G.Tudela, Sauveterre.
Argentina: M. Campo J.Palma, R.Madero, M.Loffreda, O.Cappelleti; H.Porta, J.Miguens, M.M.Tezanos Pinto, R. De Vadia, S.O' Connor; G.Travaglini, G.Milano; S.Dengra, L. De Chazal, E. Rodriguez


11 November 1982
Flag of France.svg French Barbarians 8 - 22 Argentina XV
Try: Lausaman, BegúTry: Sanguinetti, Travaglini
Con: Porta
Pen: Porta 4
Dax
Referee: M. Mourette (FFR)

French Barbarians: M.Rase; Brunel, Merlos, Coderniu, Begú; Lescarboura, Vilquin; Lansaman, Nieucel, M.Mexted; Michel, Meleig; Stefanutti ; Dupont, Dubroce.
Argentina: E.Sanguinetti; M.Campo, R.Madero, M.Loffreda, G..Verano; H. Porta (capt.), J.Miguens; R. De Vedia, T.Petersen, E.M.Ure; A.Iachetti, G.Travaglini; S.Dengre, A.Courreges, P.Devoto.


14 November 1982
France  Flag of France.svg25 - 12Flag of Argentina (alternative).svg  Argentina
Try: Blanco
Esteve, Sella 2
Pen: Blanco, Camberabero
Drop: Camberabero
Try: Travaglini
Con: Porta
Pen: Porta 2
Toulouse
Attendance: 4.000
Referee: John West (IRFU)
France Argentina
Serge Blanco FB15FB Eduardo Sanguinetti
Philippe Sella W14W Marcelo Campo
Patrick Mesny C13C Marcelo Loffreda
Pierre Chadebech C12C Rafael Madero
Patrick Esteve W11W Guillermo Varone
Didier Camberabero FH10FH Hugo Porta (capt.)
(capt.) Gerard Martinez SH9SH Javier Miguens
Dominique Erbani N88F Gabriel Travaglini
Eric Buchet F7F Tomas Petersen
Thierry Janeczek F6N8 Ernesto Ure
Jean-Charles Orso L5L Gustavo Milano
Daniel Revailler L4L Alejandro Iachetti
Robert Paparemborde P3P Pablo Devoto
Philippe Dintrans H2H Andres Courreges
Pierre Dospital P1P Fernando Morel

17 November 1982
Poitou-Charente 9 - 12 Argentina XV
Try: Lagisquet
Con: Mothe
Drop: Delega
Try: Travaglini
Con: Sanguinetti
Pen: Sanguinetti 2
Angoulême
Referee: Marc Seint Guilhhea (FFR)

Poitou-Charente Desiré; Andrleu, Barboteau, Mothe, Lagisquet; Ch.Delego, Serrado; Gratton, Atcher, Fauvel; Guilleton, Mialot; Garat Bortolucci, Alabarbe
Argentina: D.R.Baetti; J.Palma.M, Loffreda., M.Fijalkauskas, A.Cappellettl; G.Sanguinetti, J.Miguens; E.Ure, J. De Vedia, S.O' Connor: G.Travaglini, A.Iachetti; S.Dengra, L. De Chazal, E.Rodriguez.


20 November 1982
France  Flag of France.svg13 - 6Flag of Argentina (alternative).svg  Argentina
Try: Begu, Blanco
Con: Camberabero
Pen: Camberabero
Pen: Porta 2
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 10.000
Referee: David Burnett (IRFU)
France Argentina
Serge Blanco FB15FB Eduardo Sanguinetti
Philippe Sella W14W Marcelo Campo
Patrick Mesny C13C Marcelo Loffreda
Pierre Chadebech C12C Rafael Madero
Patrick Esteve W11W Jose Palma
Didier Camberabero FH10FH Hugo Porta (capt.)
(capt.) Gerard Martinez SH9SH Alfredo Soares Gache
Dominique Erbani N88N8 Ernesto Ure
Eric Buchet F7F Ricardo de Vedia
Thierry Janeczek F6F Gabriel Travaglini
Jean-Charles Orso L5L Gustavo Milano
Patrick Salas L4L Alejandro Iachetti
Robert Paparemborde P3P Pablo Devoto
Philippe Dintrans H2H Andres Courreges
Pierre Dospital P1P Serafin Dengra
Replacements
Sub on.svg Jacques Begu W16

Sources

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