
The short, but rich rugby history of New Zealand against Uruguay
Previous meetings have led to wild antics on and off the field.
Previous meetings have led to wild antics on and off the field.
Samoa need to win the clash to give themselves an advantage over the Pumas in the table.
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The longstanding dispute over the South Atlantic territory sparked a 1982 war.
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President Fernández called it 'the most serious incident since we recovered democracy'.
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Cameron McMillan looks over the highs and lows from the sporting weekend.
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