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25th October 2015
06:50pm GMT

Michael Cheika's Australia were given a few nervous moments by an Argentina side that eliminated Ireland in the quarter-finals and who ran the ball with wilful abandon.
Argentina were slow to get into the game and Australia made them pay.
While the Pumas led Ireland 17-0 after 15 minutes, in their quarter-final, Australia flew out of the traps. Tries for Rob Simmons and Ashley-Cooper - the latter following a wonderful looping pass from Bernard Foley - saw Argentina trail 14-3.
Nicolas Sanchez did his utmost to keep his side in the match with penalties but another Ashley Cooper try gave the Aussies breathing room.
Just about everything was going the Wallabies' way, barring the scrum. In that contest, Argentina monstered them and Sanchez kept the scoreboard ticking over.
The clinching score arrived on 72 minutes when Drew Mitchell went on a mazy run for the ages. The Toulon back sprinted up the left flank before traversing the pitch and finding Ashley-Cooper in space to score his third try.Explore more on these topics: