Dramatic Last-Minute Try by Van Poortvliet Secures England's Series Victory in Argentina

Jack van Poortvliet's last-minute try clinched a thrilling 2-0 series win for England against Argentina, marking their sixth consecutive victory under coach Steve Borthwick.

In a heart-stopping climax to the second Test in San Juan, Jack van Poortvliet scored a decisive try in the dying moments, securing a 22-17 victory for England and a 2-0 series win over Argentina. This triumph marks England's sixth consecutive win, a streak that began during the Six Nations.

Key Moments of the Match

  • Seb Atkinson opened the scoring with his first try for England, showcasing his potential in the midfield.
  • Freddie Steward continued his impressive form, adding another try to his tally.
  • Argentina fought back with tries from Lucio Cinti and Ignacio Mendy, along with a penalty from Santiago Carreras, giving them a narrow lead at halftime.
  • George Ford leveled the score with a penalty after the break, setting the stage for a tense finale.

The Decisive Play

With the scores tied at 17-17, Guy Pepper made a crucial break and offloaded to Van Poortvliet, who dived over in the corner. Although Ford missed the conversion, England managed the restart effectively, sealing their 10th Test win in Argentina.

England's Resilience

Despite missing 14 British and Irish Lions players, England demonstrated depth and determination. Steve Borthwick's side adapted well to last-minute changes, with Theo Dan stepping up in the absence of Jamie George.

What They Said

George Ford reflected on the win: "We found a way in the end. I'm proud of the boys. Our fight and togetherness showed how much we care."

Looking Ahead

England will face the United States in Washington next Saturday, concluding their summer Test series. This victory solidifies their momentum as they prepare for future challenges in the Rugby Championship and beyond.

Line-ups

Argentina: Elizalde; Moroni, Cinti, Piccardo, Mendy; S Carreras, Cruz; Gallo, Montoya (capt), Kodela, Petti, Rubiolo, S Grondona, Gonzalez, Matera

England: Steward; Roebuck, Northmore, Atkinson, Muir; Ford (capt), Spencer; Baxter, Dan, Heyes, Ewels, Coles, B Curry, Underhill, T Willis

Referee: Luc Ramos (Fra)

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