1992 Argentina rugby union tour of Europe

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1992 Argentina rugby union tour of Europe
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The 1992 Argentina rugby union tour of Europe was a series of eight matches played by the Argentina national rugby union team in October and November 1992, in France, Spain and Romania. The renewed and young Argentinian team won all the test match.

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Matches

In Spain

20 October 1992
Madrid XV10–94 Argentina XV
Try: Serres
Con: Nuñez
Pen: Nuñez
Try: Arena 3, Jorge 3
Roby 2, Terán >br/>Cremaschi, García 3
Le Fort
Con: Crexell 9
Pen: Crexell 2
Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid
Referee: José López Lady F.E.R

Madrid Combined XV: Guterrez (Turón); Leguey (Alvarez), Serres, García de la Torre, Revuelta (Peña); Nuñez, Hernandez Gil; Valeira (Duncan), Izquierdo, Monzón; I. Serván, J.Gutierrez; Mascaró, Cerrales, Aguiar.
Argentina: R. dela Arena; G. Jorge (M. Terán) P. Cremaschi, S. Salvat (F.J. Mendez), M Roby; L. Arbizu (capt.), R. Crexell; R. Perez, J. Santamarina, G. García; G. Llanes, P. Sporleder; O. Hassan, R. Le Fort, M. Corral.


In Romania

27 October 1992
Romania B 13–33 Argentina XV
Try: Colceriu, Negreci
Pen: Petre
Try: Mesón, de la Arena
Roby, Barcía
Bullrich,
Con: Mesón 4
Tractoril, Brasov
Referee: Marc Darroque (F.F.R.)

Romania B : Mazilu; Olarescu, Draghia, Sava, Colceriu; Petre, Udroiu; Stefanescu, Oroian, Draguceanu; Branescu (Gunarescu), Caragia; Soare (Solojean), Negreci (Roddoi), Costea.
Argentina: S.Mesón; R.de la Arena, L.Arbizu (capt.), P.Cremaschi, M.Roby; G.Camardón, F.Bullrich; D.García, J.Santamarina (N.Ferrari), F.Buabes; G.Llanes, R.Pérez; O.Hassan, R.Le Fort, M.Corral.


In France

4 November 1992
Cote Basque21–13 Argentina XV
Try: Goulomet, Beraza
Hontas
Pen: Beraza 2
Try: Roby
Con: Mesón
Pen: Mesón 2
St. Leon, Bayonne
Referee: Jean Casteret (F.F.R.)

Cote Basque XV: Lamaison; Berza, Pain, Vergniol, Hontas; Arrieta (Lescarboura), Accoceberry; Milheres, Goulomet (Ravier), Magnes; Braud, Sanoko; Salles, Gonzalez, Lascube.
Argentina: S.Mesón; R.de la Arena, S.Salvat, L.Arbizu (capt.), M.Roby; G.Camardón, R.Crexell; .Irrazabal, N.Ferrari, G.García; G.Llanes, P.Sporleder; O.Hassan (E.Noriega), E.Garbarino, M.Corral.


7 November 1992
Roussillion XV10–13 Argentina XV
Try: Arbó;
Con: Tresene
Drop: Atty
Try: Pérez
Con: Mesón;
Pen: Mesón
Drop: Arbizu
Stadio Aimé Giral, Perpignan
Referee: Joseph Yeman (W.R.U.)

Roussillon XV: Tresene; Arbo, Martín, Enrique (Gaullo) Amorós; Atty, Macabiau; Lieurmot, Delpoux, Beltrán (X.Tresene); Fourny, Mascardó (Aoutones); Laurente, Morizot, Amalric.
Argentina: S.Mesón; D.Cuesta Silva, L.Arbizu (capt.), S.Salvat, M.Terán; G.Camardón, F.Bullrich; G.García, J.Santamarina, R.Perez; G.Llanes, P.Sporleder; F.Mendez, R.Le Fort, E.Noriega.


10 November 1992
Limousin-Auvergne XV12–18 Argentina XV
Try: Faugeron, Lherrmet;
Con: Nicol
Try: Camardón, Arbizu
Con: Mesón
Pen: Mesón 2
Municipal, Brive
Referee: Daniel Pascal (F.F.R.)

Limousin-Auvergne: Darlet (Branchet); Bertrand, Soubira, Nicol, Faugeron; Romeo, Rioux; Lhermet, Maisonnve, Van deslinden; Chamelot, Allegret; Crespy, Faure, Marocco.
Argentina:S.Mesón; M.Terán, S.Salvat, D.Cuesta Silva,g.Jorge; L.Arbizu (capt.), Camardón; R.Pérez, J.Santamarina, F.Buabse; P.Sporleder, G.Llanes; O.Hassan, R.Le FOrt, F. Mendez.


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