
The British and Irish Lions were beaten by Argentina for the first time as their tour to Australia encountered an early setback with a 28-24 loss in Dublin.
Trailing 21-10 at the interval, Andy Farrell’s men went on to produce their most effective rugby but they could not break stubborn opponents ranked fifth in the world in front of a sold-out Aviva Stadium.
A penalty try and Tadhg Beirne touchdown created a path to victory but Argentina’s ruthless counter-attacking swept Santiago Cordero in for the match-winning in the 59th minute.
It is the Pumas’ only success in the rivals’ eight meetings and the first time the Lions have lost their tour opener since 1971.
The Lions showed a willingness to attack in a promising sign ahead of their arrival Down Under, but their accuracy failed to match their ambition and they were often guilty of overplaying.
Fin Smith was among their standout players in a performance that suggests Finn Russell has serious competition for the fly-half duties against the Wallabies, while wing Tommy Freeman shone early on.
The Lions’ greatest weapon was their scrum with props Ellis Genge and Finlay Bealham submitting Argentina’s front row, but their line-out needs urgent attention ahead of their clash with Western Force next Saturday.
Any gripes that the Dublin sendoff was little more than a money spinner were quickly forgotten amid a exhilarating start that saw both lines come under pressure – and the tension never eased until the final whistle.
Luke Cowan-Dickie appeared to have finished a rolling maul but the try was disallowed for a knock on by the England hooker and it was the Pumas who were first to strike.
Duhan van der Merwe had made some storming early runs but he was among those at fault for an opening in the Lions’ defence, enabling the dangerous Iganacio Mendy to dart over.
Sione Tuipulotu was the next to be denied a try by a knock on, but there was no stopping a surging Bundee Aki in the 19th minute as Argentina became swamped by waves of red shirts running at the line.
A Tomas Albornoz penalty propelled the Pumas back in front but the Lions were threatening to cut loose through their endeavour in attack.

Marcus Smith was alert to a threatening Argentina grubber and there was more pressure to come with pick and goes testing their resolve before another three points from Albornoz extended the lead to 14-10.
And there was worse to come for Farrell’s men on the stroke of half-time when they failed to protect the ball at the back of a ruck and the Pumas pounced through Juan Martin Gonzalez with Albornoz completing a surgical finish.
The Lions started the second-half with their tails up as Fin Smith continued to impress, but it was the pack who made their presence felt by mauling their way to a penalty try with Mayco Vivas also being sent to the sin bin.
Tuipulotu helped set up the field position with a barnstorming run while Smith was beginning to find space.
Genge stormed upfield as the Lions continued their transformation and now they had found the killer instinct with Beirne charging through a gap.
But Farrell’s team could not pull clear and when Van der Merwe’s defensive shortcomings were exposed again, this time by a dropped high ball, Argentina pulled the trigger with Cordero rounding off a sublime counter attacking try.
The Lions dominated the closing stages but could not find a way through.
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Well done Argentina.
On other matters, and while watching the England - France game, the TMO interjections in NH rugby are simply ridiculous. Not a moment goes by before the TMO is blathering on. The game takes an extra 20 mins just so the TMO can show-boat. Ruins the rugby, doesn’t lead to better decisions making (the refs simply leave anything not obvious ip to the TMO, as they will just butt in anyway). Super Rugby does not have everything right by a long way, but they have this one correct.
Is this a portend of doom for the Lions? Absolutely not, its a bad loss but nothing more. Argentina are a fine team. They play so well together. Last year they rolled the Boks and the All Blacks but they also had a shocker against Aus in one match before destroying them in the next. They can be as brilliant as they can be infuriating to watch. It was never gonna be easy for the Lions and unfortunately for them they came second best to a top class Argentina performance. Its too early to judge the Lions. They need to get the right combos, click into gear and they need to gel quickly. This was the wrong time to play against a good test team. They should have had more time together. Australia will rejoice at this result and it would give them hope.
I enjoyed it, and am just glad the Lions are willing to play positive ball in hand footy.
Cohesion wasn’t there, but they’ll sort it.
Awesome for Argentina, wouldn’t be worried at all if I was a Lions fan.
Delighted with the result!
So much huff and puff in the European media over the BILs but they were comfortably tamed!
Lions tour to Argentina now a reality
If this is what Tommy Freeman meant by “Fun and dangerous” - gosh darnit he was right!
Eishu
Well done, Pumas. Well deserved.
Foolish first fixture. Argentina are a good side.
But just to say, Lions should never ever lose a match. Best of 4 countries? They should win every time. Bit pathetic really.
I don’t think it was supposed to be easy this should be a regular fixture before every tour I reckon
Dont agree that the Lions “did not click”.
To me they looked like a team that thought they could coast through this game. It was hardly an inspired game plan, and they really lacked accuracy. Aside from some resourceful activities by both wingers the Lions game was a bit of a yawn fest.
And the Pumas came with a plan and an intent. It was well won.
Why is Van der Merwe named for the first Pumas try? He was covering from his left wing when it was the Lions right wing that was caught out of position.
Yeah he was one of the lions best 100% always dangerous and busted a lot of tackles
So much for quality rugby in the NH……
I must confess that when I saw so many SH native players in the Lions squad I was a little worried. Fortunately everything turned out well. I can't wait for what awaits them in Australia…
Vamos Pumas! 💪
The headline is surely that Argentina won, for the first time in Dublin.
Not that the lions lost?
Only the yellow card and it's 14 PTS yield kept the lions in it.
Well beaten I thought.