• The first fifteen players listed above represent those taken from scrum.com (as described in
Source above). A separate source, from an article by Paul Dobson entitled ''Argentina and the 'Lions' in the past'' agrees with the listing (with the exception of some spelling, Bovet for Bover, Hayman for Hyman, and Watson for Watson-Hutton). This itself is sourced from Eduardo Maschwitz's
100 Anos de la Union Argentina de Rugby. However, Dobson cites an earlier book,
Los Pumas, that gives a different team, replacing Hayman, Heriot, Mold and Henrys with O Throp (Buenos Aires), WF Bridger (Rosario), D Mackay (Buenos Aires), FLH Maitland (Belgrano) and J Monks (Lomas). Another contemporary source adds to the confusion, because in 1910,
Dulwich College, in its school magazine
The Alleynian published news of former pupils that had played for
"the Argentine v. the English Rugby Union Team". On page 396 it named W. H. Bridger, K. G. Drysdale, and C. T. Mold as having played. This is of note because it corroborates Mold's inclusion, as per scrum.com's listing, but also Bridger's inclusion as per Los Pumas, which itself excludes Mold. On the
1910 British Lions tour to Argentina there was a test against Argentina, but also a match against the Argentinos made up of Argentine born players. This may be where the differences lie, although only a contemporary team sheet will illuminate this. ==From 1927==