Another morale boosting win for the Wallabies but there are still many issues for them to address.
The Pumas dominated possession (70 per cent) and territory (around 60 per cent) in that game and won the penalty count 16-7.
The Wallabies lineout was much improved tonight and their scrum, particularly when Tatafu Polota-Nau was on, showed some real dominance.
The Wallabies have a problem with referees and while us armchair critics can point out some mistakes from Wayne Barnes, that was a lopsided penalty count.
Will Genia was outstanding, Israel Folau almost invisible, Quade Cooper patchy while Michael Hooper was a workaholic. Adam Coleman's contribution in the first half was simply superb. He tackled himself to a standstill.
The Pumas in general play were very good but lacked the cutting edge to convert their dominance into points. Nicolas Sanchez was sharp, Facundo Isa was busy, Juan Manuel Leguizamon outstanding until he went off and the skipper Augustin Creevy was very much missed when injury forced him from the field early in the second half.
That's it for me. Head to RugbyHeaven for match reports, analysis and post-match reaction.