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Argentina's de la Fuente out of tests in Australia, NZ

Rugby Union - Ireland v Argentina - IRB Rugby World Cup 2015 Quarter Final - Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales - 18/10/15 File photograph of Argentina's Jeronimo de la Fuente celebrating with fans after the game Reuters / Toby Melville Livepic

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Centre Jeronimo de la Fuente has had to withdraw from Argentina's squad to face New Zealand and Australia in the Rugby Championship in September after failing to recover from injury. De la Fuente, who missed the away defeat and home win against South Africa this month, was included on Monday in the squad that will travel on Friday but has now dropped out. He is replaced in the 28-man squad by Gabriel Azcarate, who could make his tournament debut if called into action during the away tests, the Argentine Rugby Union (UAR) said on Tuesday. Coach Daniel Hourcade, who told the UAR website (www.uar.com.ar) that De la Fuente had failed a medical, said the team had received a huge confidence boost with their 26-24 win over the Springboks in Salta on Saturday. "I see the team in good form, more solid... We're going to prepare a strategy to try to beat (New Zealand) as we have always done," Hourcade said of the Pumas' efforts to break their duck against the All Blacks. "The objective on this tour and in all our matches is to improve our game. We want to correct the things we didn't do well because this tour is the hardest part of this tournament for us. "We're going to play against the best team in the world, who have just played a great series against Australia, but that doesn't intimidate us, on the contrary it motivates us." Argentina face the world champion All Blacks, who top the standings after home and away wins over Australia, in Hamilton on Sept. 10 and the Wallabies in Perth a week later. Revised squad: Forwards: Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro, Felipe Arregui, Agustin Creevy (captain), Lucas Noguera Paz, Julian Montoya, Ramiro Herrera, Enrique Pieretto, Matias Alemanno, Guido Petti, Marcos Kremer, Juan Manuel Leguizamon, Pablo Matera, Javier Ortega Desio, Leonardo Senatore, Facundo Isa Backs: Martin Landajo, Tomas Cubelli, Felipe Ezcurra, Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias, Nicolas Sanchez, Santiago Cordero, Ramiro Moyano, Gabriel Azcarate, Juan Martin Hernandez, Matias Moroni, Matias Orlando, Lucas Gonzalez Amorosino, Joaquin Tuculet (Writing by Rex Gowar; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)