DUBLIN — Ireland swept its autumn rugby tests after holding off Argentina 28-19 at Lansdowne Road on Saturday. Ireland had the result in hand leading 20-0 in the third quarter and 25-7 into the fourth. Argentina’s scrum struggled, losing two tightheads in the first half, one of which led to Ireland’s second penalty by Sexton. The Pumas kept the match interesting with a Leguizamon’s try in the 71st but time was running out. Sexton’s 75th-minute penalty gave the Pumas no way back, but they finished with a consolation try for Moyano in injury time.
Source: National Post November 25, 2017 19:49 UTC