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New Zealand v Argentina LIVE rugby: Result and reaction as Pumas stun the All Blacks

New Zealand 30-38 Argentina: The Pumas pulled off their third win over the All Blacks with a remarkable performance in Wellington

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 10 August 2024 10:19 BST
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Argentina pulled off a stunning 38-30 victory over New Zealand in Wellington as the Pumas beat the All Blacks for a third time in four years,

The visitors threw the Rugby Championship wide open with another historic win at Sky Stadium, backing up victory in Christchurch two years ago with a remarkable performance. The Pumas matched their hosts stride-for-stride for 60 minutes and then surged away in the final quarter, with old-stager Agustin Creevy — superb off the bench months after his 39th birthday — burrowing over for a crucial try late on.

It dealt the All Blacks their first defeat under head coach Scott Robertson, whose side shipped more points than New Zealand had ever done before on home soil. Some trademark vibrant attacking rugby was interspersed among too many basic errors, while a side shorn of several senior leaders after last year’s World Cup appeared to lack calm and composure come the crunch.

But that does not at all detract from a brilliant showing from the visitors, who had been played off the park in the last meeting between the teams in Paris in the World Cup semi-final. It is a first signature win for new boss Felipe Contepomi, who succeeded Michael Cheika after the tournament. Earlier, South Africa routed Australia to establish themselves as firm favourites for a tournament they have won just once in the last decade.

Follow all the latest from Wellington below:

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Missed penalty! New Zealand 30-28 Argentina, 59 minutes

And that’s an error from one of them! Damian McKenzie tugs a penalty away to the left, three potentially vital points slipping by. Poor by his standards.

Changes at prop for New Zealand - Ethan de Groot and Tyrel Lomax complete their evening without having had to pack down for a single scrum. Ofa Tu’ungafasi and Fletcher Newell are on.

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Harry Latham-Coyle10 August 2024 09:28
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New Zealand 30-28 Argentina, 58 minutes

It was at this sort of moment in their series win over England that Scott Robertson went to his closer, bringing Beauden Barrett off the bench and relying on the veteran to steer the ship out of choppy water. But he’s lost that option with Barrett in the starting side - replacement scrum half Cortez Ratima is on for TJ Perenara but all of the All Blacks’ playmakers are already on the park.

Harry Latham-Coyle10 August 2024 09:26
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PENALTY! New Zealand 30-28 ARGENTINA (Santiago Carreras, 57 minutes)

Three more from the boot of Santiago Carreras. Argentina are sticking with their hosts.

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New Zealand 30-25 Argentina, 56 minutes

Argentina will answer instantly, as they have seemed to be able to all day. Dalton Papali’i makes a splendid tackle on Juan Cruz Mallia as the full-back hits the line at speed, but the openside can’t roll away quickly enough.

On comes the tee.

Harry Latham-Coyle10 August 2024 09:24
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TRY! NEW ZEALAND 30-25 Argentina (Mark Tele’a, 53 minutes)

And it’s Will Jordan’s fellow wing wonder Mark Tele’a who provides an intelligent injection to score!

That’s precisely what Tele’a is so good at. With Argentina tiring in their defensive effort and a penalty coming, Tele’a meanders with menace, waiting to attack tight spaces and flagging forwards. He picks his moment to pop up on TJ Perenara’s shoulder, the scrum half dropping it off to the wiry, wiggly wing, who slips between two tacklers and slides under the posts.

Harry Latham-Coyle10 August 2024 09:21
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New Zealand 23-25 Argentina, 52 minutes

Jordan’s arrival adds impetus to the All Blacks’ attack, purposeful and precise as they make inroads into the Argentina 22.

Harry Latham-Coyle10 August 2024 09:20
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New Zealand 23-25 Argentina, 51 minutes

A return to action for Will Jordan on the wing for the All Blacks, replacing Sevu Reece. That may bring a few Pumas out in cold sweats given how he tore them to shreds at the Stade de France in that semi-final last year.

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Harry Latham-Coyle10 August 2024 09:19
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PENALTY! New Zealand 23-25 ARGENTINA (Santiago Carreras, 50 minutes)

Both times Argentina have beaten New Zealand, they’ve ended with 25 points. You fancy they’ll need more than that today, but Santiago Carreras’s crisp clap through the back of the ball takes them to that tally.

Harry Latham-Coyle10 August 2024 09:18
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New Zealand 23-22 Argentina, 49 minutes

“I’m not seeing anything there, guys,” Angus Gardner says to his team of officials, though Brett Cronan is trying to talk his Australian compatriot around. The referee does not believe Blackadder has done much wrong, and after some back-and-forth, is happy just with a penalty. I’m not certain Cronan agrees, but that looks good refereeing from Gardner, Blackadder receptive and going backwards in contact, even if he could have been lower.

Argentina seem happy enough with a penalty to point towards the posts.

Harry Latham-Coyle10 August 2024 09:17
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New Zealand 23-22 Argentina, 49 minutes

The huge Sclavi makes mincemeat of an All Blacks tackler with his first tote. TMO Brett Cronan wants to look at Ethan Blackadder’s actions in that tackle - the New Zealand blindside came off second best but there may be head contact...

Harry Latham-Coyle10 August 2024 09:14

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