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1965 Argentina rugby union tour of Rhodesia and South Africa

1965 Argentina rugby union tour of Rhodesia and South Africa

FieldValue
imageArgentina los pumas 1965.jpg
captionOfficial photo of the touring team
teamArgentina
yearstart1965
managerEmilio Jutard
coachAlberto Camardón
captainAitor Otaño
top point scorerEduardo Poggi (95)
top try scorerAitor Otaño
Luis Loyola
(7 each)
matchplayed16
matchwon11
matchdraw1
matchlost4
testplayed1
testwon1
testdraw0
testlost0
opponent1RSA Junior Springboks
played11
won11
draw10
lost10

Luis Loyola (7 each) |top test point scorer = |top test try scorer = The **1965 Argentina rugby union tour of South Africa and Rhodesia ** was a series of 16 matches played by the Argentina national team in May and June 1965 in Rhodesia and South Africa.

That tour was meaningful and relevant for Argentine rugby as it saw the birth of the team's nickname (Pumas), which has identified the national team since, following the victory over the Junior Springboks at Ellis Park. That win was considered historic not only for the Argentine national team but for the sport in the country.

The tour

Angel Guastella was one of the coaches of Argentina during the tour

In 1959, the Junior Springboks had toured to Argentina, where they played a series of friendly matches. The South Africans were impressed by the rugby environment in the country and their visit paved the way for the trip of the Argentine team. As a result, in 1964 the South African Rugby Union sent an invitation to the UAR to send a representative team there. The SARU wanted a foreign team to play there with the purpose of spreading the practise of rugby in South Africa.

South African Danie Craven served as adviser for the team to prepare the tour, while the SA Union sent Izak van Heerden to help the Argentine Rugby Union to prepare the tour and collaborate with coaches Alberto Camardón (main coach) and Angel Guastella (second coach).

The national team played a series of preparatory games before the tour, facing local clubs and provincial representatives such as Universitario (LP) Obras Sanitarias, Alumni, Newman, Córdoba RU, Rosario RU, Duendes and Old Georgian

Gimnasia y Esgrima]] under a strong rain. In those times, trainings used to be cancelled when it rained. When (Izak) van Heerden came he didn't find any player on the field; We were in the bar, playing "truco". The guy ordered us to change our clothes immediately. There were two hours of tough training, with diverse crawl movements. He changed the method, with an unusually hard way of training. We trained double shifts, morning and night, and went to our respective jobs in the middle (...) It was extremely strict, but we saw the results at last

The first two matches in South Africa were extremely hard for the Argentine squad, in disadvantage on the physical power and the tough play by their rivals. Nevertheless, Argentine players vowed themselves to change the history from then on. The "key game" of the tour was the match v. Southern Universities won by Argentina 22–6. The local media entitled "Argentina shattered the cradle of South African rugby" after that match.

Nevertheless, Argentina's most relevant victory was against the Junior Springboks – the South African second national team– to whom they defeated 11–6 at Ellis Park. Argentina lineup for that match was Cazenave, Neri, Pascual, Rodríguez Jurado, España; Poggi, Etchegaray; Loyola, Silva, Scharenberg; Schmidt, Otaño; Foster, González del Solar y García Yáñez. The photo showing centre Marcelo Pascual diving to the rival ingoal became iconic for Argentine rugby.

The Pumas nickname is the result of an error made by Carl Kohler, a journalist for the Die Transvaler newspaper in South Africa, while following the team during the tour. He tried to devise a catchy nickname for the team similar to existing international team nicknames such as All Blacks, Springboks, and Wallabies. Kohler was aware that the Americas had pumas, and as he was under pressure to submit his article, made a guess and called them "the Pumas", instead of the actual jaguar (which original name in Argentina is "yaguareté" but he refused to use that word as he was unable to utter it correctly).

The mistake stuck, and was eventually adopted by the Argentines themselves (although the UAR crest depicted a Jaguar until April 2023, when a stylized Puma figure started being used).

Touring team

The Argentine squad was made up of 26 touring players:

  • Walter Aniz
  • Manuel Beccar Varela
  • Juan Francisco Benzi
  • Roberto Cazenave
  • Jorge Dartiguelongue
  • Eduardo España
  • Adolfo Etchegaray
  • Ronaldo Foster
  • Luis García Yáñez
  • Nicanor González del Solar
  • Héctor Goti
  • Luis Gradín
  • Heriberto Handley
  • José Luis Imhoff
  • Guillermo Jiba
  • Luis Loyola
  • Guillermo Mc Cormick
  • Enrico Neri
  • Arturo Rodríguez Jurado
  • Bernardo Otaño
  • Marcelo Pascual
  • Eduardo Poggi
  • Héctor Silva
  • Agustín Silveyra
  • Eduardo Scharenberg
  • Rodolfo Schmidt

Match summary

Complete list of matches played by Argentine in South Africa: Test matches

Some ''Pumas'' posing the match v Border C.D.
Marcelo Pascual diving in the ingoal of the Junior Springboks on June 19, 1965. That match is considered the beginning of a new era for Argentine rugby
#DateRivalRes.ScoreCity
18 Maylost12–17Salisbury
212 MayNorthern Transvaallost13–25Petersburg
315 MayWestern Transvaalwon38–11Potchefstroom
419 MaySouth West Africawon43–5Windhoek
522 MayEastern Transvaalwon22–9Ermelo
626 MayGrigualand Westwon32–12Kimberley
729 MayNorth Eastern Districtwon17–6Aliwal North
81 JunBorder Country Districtdraw6–6Queenstown
93 JunEastern Provincewon27–6Cradock
105 JunSouth West Districtslost0–3Oudtshoorn
119 JunSouthern Universitieswon22–6Cape Town
1212 JunBolandwon20–12Wellington
1316 JunOrange Free Statewon17–14Welkom
1419 Junwon11–6Johannesburg
1523 JunNatal Country Districtwon24–14Durban
1626 JunSouth African Country Districtslost11–31Bloemfontein

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Match details














Loyola Pascual

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Statistics

Most matches

PlayerMatch.
Eduardo Poggi
Aitor Otaño
Marcelo Pascual
Héctor Silva
Luis Loyola
Eduardo España
Luis García Yáñez
Roberto Cazenave
Ronaldo Foster

Top scorers

PlayerTriesConv.DropsPen.Mark.Total pts.
616015095
21104143
7000021
7000021
6000018

Aftermath

The tour is considered the birth of the modern "Pumas" because of the national team had not achieved great results until then. The victory v the Junior Springboks was widely covered by the Argentine media and it is considered a turning point for the national team.

In an interview for the 50th anniversary of the tour, Héctor Silva stated:

About the first matches, Heriberto Handley said in the same interview:

"Coco" Benzi added:

Bibliography

References

References

  1. [http://www.elgrafico.com.ar/0000/00/00/C-990-el-dia-que-nacieron-los-pumas.php El día que nacieron Los Pumas], ''El Gráfico''
  2. [https://www.lanacion.com.ar/1803128-se-cumplen-50-anos-del-nacimiento-de-los-pumas Pumas para siempre: a 50 años del triunfo sobre Junior Springboks] by Alejo Miranda, ''La Nación'', 19 Jun 2015
  3. [http://web.archive.org/web/20230829151638/https://www.telam.com.ar/notas/201506/109583-hace-50-anos-en-una-gira-por-sudafrica-nacian-los-pumas.html Hace 50 años nacían Los Pumas], Telam, 19 Jun 2015
  4. [http://www.elgrafico.com.ar/2017/05/21/C-22771-1965-el-vuelo-del-puma.php El vuelo del Puma], ''El Gráfico''
  5. [https://www.clarin.com/deportes/rugby/rugido-pumas-1965-sudafrica_0_ByzWs_Fw7x.html Aquella confusión entre un yaguareté y un puma que modificó todo para siempre], ''Clarín'', 29 May 2015
  6. [https://uar.com.ar/nuestra-nueva-identidad/ Nuestra nueva identidad] at UAR, 17 Apr 2023
  7. [http://mundod.lavoz.com.ar/rugby/emotivo-homenaje-los-pumas-de-1965 Emotivo homenaje a los Pumas de 1965], LaVoz.com, 2015
  8. [http://uar.com.ar/wp-content/themes/wpbootstrap/pdf/1960/1965.pdf Memoria y Balance 1965] on UAR website
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