Julian Montoya Exceeds Expectations with Standout Performance for Argentina
- September 8, 2024
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It was always going to be a special day for Argentina captain Julian Montoya (30) but the 67-27 thumping that his side handed out to Australia in the
It was always going to be a special day for Argentina captain Julian Montoya (30) but the 67-27 thumping that his side handed out to Australia in the
It was a momentous day for Argentina captain Julian Montoya (30), as his team delivered a crushing 67-27 defeat to Australia in the Rugby Championship.
Montoya ran out for his 100th cap in the clash in Santa Fe but few, if any, would have had as dramatic contrasts as the thrilling victory over the Wallabies.
The skipper was among the try scorers as Argentina came back from a 17-point deficit to record their biggest win in 13 years of participation in the annual southern hemisphere championship.
“It was a match that went from less to more,” he told reporters. “The important thing was taking a step forward as a team, especially compared to last week.”
Argentina was defeated by a late kick from Australia in La Plata this past Saturday, with the rainy weather in contrast to the sunny conditions in Santa Fe.
The text you provided seems to be from a sports event, possibly rugby. It mentions a key play by Montoya just before halftime that had a significant impact on the game. The score was 20-3 in favor of Australia after 30 minutes, but Montoya’s play helped close the gap, bringing the score to 20-17 by halftime, indicating a considerable shift in momentum.
After the break, there was no stopping the Pumas. “We tried to go action by action, without thinking about the result. We are far from perfect, but I’m proud of how we went about it,” Montoya added.
“We’ve had a great week, we have to enjoy it and there are many things to correct. We are a very ambitious group. We owed ourselves a debt. We channelled the opportunities and today we were better than last week. We are still not where we want to be, but without a doubt this is the way.”
Montoya, who turns 31 next month, reflected briefly on his century of appearances.
“My dream was always to play a game for the Pumas. I’ve reached 100, and in this squad I’ve learned a lot. I’m very happy. The important thing is the shirt and the team. Today I’m here, but tomorrow maybe not.”