Argentina rugby bosses keen to promote the game in their home country
Faf de Klerk of SA during a Rugby Championship match against Argentina. Picture: DARREN STEWART/ GALLO IMAGES
Argentina will take on the All Blacks in Mendoza on July 8 in a slimmed-down Rugby Championship, which has been reduced to just six matches because of the World Cup in France. Argentina have a single home game against New Zealand, followed by Australia away on July 15 and South Africa on July 29. The UAR said the Springboks will then travel to Buenos Aires for a Test at the Velez Sarsfield Stadium on August 5, which is not part of the Rugby Championship but a warm-up for the 2023 World Cup in France running from September 8 to October 28.
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