By The Numbers | Key Stats For The Wallabies vs Los Pumas In Sydney
By The Numbers | Key Stats For The Wallabies vs Los Pumas In Sydney
Wallabies and Los Pumas renew their Rugby Championship rivalry in Sydney. From lineouts to discipline, here are 10 key stats that could shape the Test.

Australia and Argentina will meet Saturday in a Rugby Championship clash that feels like a coin flip. The Wallabies’ 28–24 victory last weekend came down to late composure, but Los Pumas showed enough to suggest the rematch could easily swing their way.
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Both teams enter with remarkably similar profiles. Australia’s starting XV average age is 27.4, Argentina’s 27.5. The squads are younger than their New Zealand and South African counterparts, and both are building depth ahead of the 2027 World Cup.
Set-piece battles will again be decisive. Australia’s pack, averaging 117.6 kilograms, holds a slight weight advantage over Argentina’s 114.6. Nick Frost has been the standout jumper in the competition with 7.9 lineouts secured per game, while Juan Martín González has led Argentina with 5.1.
The loose forwards loom as difference makers. Fraser McReight, with 47 successful tackles, has anchored Australia’s defensive effort. Marcos Kremer has equalled that mark for Los Pumas, reinforcing his reputation as one of rugby’s hardest workers. In attack, Len Ikitau leads all players in carries with 36, while Pablo Matera has spearheaded Argentina’s ball-carrying with 32.
In the backlines, youth and flair dominate. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii has scored twice in his debut campaign, complementing the strike threats of Corey Toole and Max Jorgensen. Argentina counters with the running game of Santiago Carreras, Santiago Chocobares, and Bautista Delguy, supported by the elusive Juan Cruz Mallía, who leads the competition with 259 carry metres.
The halfbacks will dictate tempo. Gonzalo García has delivered more passes than any player in the Championship with 181, while Nic White remains the Wallabies’ tactical conductor. Tom Lynagh’s boot offers Australia territorial control, though Carreras has been more efficient, averaging 40.6 metres per kick.
Discipline is a lingering concern. Joel Sclavi has averaged three penalties conceded per match, while Taniela Tupou has been Australia’s most penalised forward. With margins so fine, any lapse could prove decisive.
For Australia, this is an opportunity to back up a rare run of consistency after splitting their series with the British and Irish Lions and South Africa. For Argentina, it is a chance to claim their second win of the tournament and continue their growth under Felipe Contepomi.
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