Wales' autumn campaign took a devastating turn as they suffered a record-breaking 52-point defeat at the hands of Argentina. The Welsh team, led by new head coach Steve Tandy, faced a formidable challenge, with Argentina's star players delivering a dominant performance. The game began with Argentina's wing Mateo Carreras and flanker Pablo Matera showcasing their skills, with fly half Jerónimo Prisciantelli and hooker Julián Montoya also making significant contributions. Wales struggled to contain their opponents, conceding a try within seven minutes through tight-head prop Pedro Delgado's powerful dive over the line.
As the game progressed, Argentina's dominance continued. Scrum half Tomos Williams and captain Jac Morgan, who was later injured and ruled out for the rest of the campaign, tried to rally Wales, but their efforts were in vain. Argentina's resilience and fast-paced play showcased Tandy's intended identity, but the result was never in doubt. The half-time score was 24-14 in Argentina's favor, with Prisciantelli scoring his second try of the afternoon.
Despite Wales' valiant efforts in the second half, with tries from Williams, Dewi Lake, and Blair Murray, Argentina's clinical finishing proved too much to overcome. Prisciantelli's third try and Ben Thomas' yellow card for a reckless kick further contributed to Argentina's victory. The final score was 45-21, with Argentina's Santiago Carreras converting six times. The defeat serves as a stark reminder of the challenges Wales faces in the upcoming matches against New Zealand and South Africa.
The game highlighted the need for Wales to address their defensive weaknesses and maintain accuracy under pressure. Despite the setback, Tandy remained optimistic, emphasizing the team's exciting potential for the future.