Argentina turn tables on Australia with 28-26 win in Sydney

A week after letting a 14-point lead slip in a 28-24 defeat in Townsville, Argentina again saw most of a 21-point advantage erased in the final quarter
Argentina turn tables on Australia with 28-26 win in Sydney

SNAP HAPPY: Argentina's Marcos Kremer and Santiago Chocobares take selfies with fans after the Rugby Championship win over Australia at Allianz Stadium in Sydney. Pic: Saeed Khan/AFP via Getty Images.

Argentina fly half Santiago Carreras punished an undisciplined Australia with 23 points off the tee as the Pumas held on grimly for a 28-26 win in Sydney on Saturday to breathe new life into their Rugby Championship campaign.

A try-fest beckoned in afternoon sunshine at Sydney Football Stadium but Argentina needed only one through captain Julian Montoya, with Carreras doing the damage with seven penalties and a conversion in front of a sell-out crowd.

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