Kyle Rowe, Kyle Steyn and Sebastian Cancelliere made the most of the extra space out wide at the home of Scottish football.
"Football pitches tend to be shorter but wider than rugby pitches, in my experience," said Cancelliere in The Scotsman. "It was definitely a good game and a good atmosphere.
"It was a good win. We knew it was going to be a tough game, but I think we kind of broke them down in the first half. We knew they would be coming for us in the second half but we were strong. Those two tries at the end still hurt, but it's going to be a great game next week, so we can't wait.
"Edinburgh are a great team as well, and they deserved those tries. We've just got to back it up next week."
Before the match at Murrayfield, Cancelliere will enjoy a Christmas that will be a little different from recent years. With the departure of Lucio Sordoni and Enrique Pieretto last summer, and Domingo Miotti the season before that, only Cancelliere and Facundo Cordero remain to fly the Argentian flag at Scotstoun.
In Edinburgh, Emiliano Boffelli has been unable to play any rugby this season and is back home as he deals with a back issue
The group used to get together for a Christmas barbeque - Sordoni was renowned for his culinary skills - but this year will be a quieter family affair for Cancelliere.
"Christmas is going to be me, my wife and my little daughter, so just the three of us," added Cancelliere. "It's going to be good, but it's going to be different. In the last few years there have been lots of Argies here. Boff has been in Argentina for the last three weeks, and Facundo Cordero, the only other Argentinian, is going to Connacht to visit his brother. On the 26th, my mum and dad are coming as well, and they're staying for three weeks. I can't wait for that."