Two tests in Argentina
NZPA-AFP Buenos Aires The All Blacks will play seven matches, including two tests, on their threeweek tour of Argentina next month, the Argentine Rugby Union has announced. The All Blacks will arrive in Buenos Aires on October 9, three days before their opening match against the Argentine club champions. Their opponents in the
opening match are still unknown, as two clubs are still in with a chance of winning the championship, C.A.S.I. (Club Atletico San Isidro) and S.I.C. (San Isidro Club), the former holding a twopoint advantage with two matches to play. The two tests against Argentina will both be played in Buenos Aires, on October 26 and November 2.
Tour itinerary: October 12: v. Argentina club champions (in Buenos Aires). October 15: v. Rosario XV (Rosario). October 19; v. Buenos Aires XV (Buenos Aires). October 22: v. Cordoba XV (Cordoba). October 26: v. Argentina (first test, Buenos Aires). October 29: v. Mar Del Plata XV (Mar Del Plata). November 2: v. Argentina (second test, Buenos Aires).
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