1910 British Lions tour to Argentina

The hosts referred to the team as the Combined British, perhaps more appropriate given the squad included three Scots.

The people of Argentina termed it the "Combined British", also known as "Great Britain XV".

Argentina made its international debut against this team under the name "The River Plate Rugby Football Union" on 12 June.

[2] Argentina's most notable players were captain Oswald St. John Gebbie and Barry Heatlie, a South African who played for the Springboks.

[6] The Combined British played six matches, winning them all, including a victory over Argentina in their first ever test on 12 June 1910.

The first Argentina national team ever before playing the British Lions at Sociedad Sportiva Argentina , 12 June 1910
The English side (in white shirts) playing Argentina at Sociedad Sportiva on 12 June. It was the international debut of an Argentine rugby team