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After record Wallabies defeat, there are no pitchfork-wielding mobs. Is that a good or bad sign?
Like a flash flood, the Wallabies’ demise in Santa Fe was fast, frantic and overwhelming. From the warm bosom of a 20-3 lead, the Wallabies then conceded 64 points in the next 50 minutes.
Argentina scored seven tries in the second half and four in the last 10 minutes alone. In the last quarter, the Wallabies spent more time standing behind their posts than they did in the Pumas’ 22.
The 67-27 loss was the first time Australia had ever conceded 50 points in a........
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