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All Blacks overcome sloppy second half to defeat Pumas
Sevu Reece Photo: ActionPress A strong finish to both halves has helped the All Blacks to a 41-24 win over Argentina in their opening Rugby Championship game in Cordoba. New Zealand scored four first half tries to grab a 31-10 lead at the break but then had to defend stoutly during the second 40 minutes. Sevu Reece scored the All Blacks first try after just eight minutes when an overlap was created for him to cross the line untouched. Argentina responded on the 15 minute mark when an overlap of their own allowed Rodrigo Isgro to score. The home side then went under pressure when Mayco Vivas was yellow carded for an illegal clean out at a ruck. Halfback Cortez Ratima scored the All Blacks second try after a break from Will Jordan. The All Blacks closed out the first half strongly with two tries in the last five minutes. Ardie Savea scored from a lineout maul, while Reece got his second out wide after the tourists decided to keep the ball in hand after a series of penalties. Jordie Barrett competes for the ball. Photo: Hernan Cortéz / Photosport Argentina got back into the game early in the second half with first five Tomas Albornoz cruising through some poor defence to touch down under the post. They then dominated territory and possession which resulted in Billy Proctor being sin-binned. Number eight Joaquin Oviedo scored their third try to close the gap to seven points with 18 minutes to play. However the All Blacks eventually got their hands on the ball and again from a lineout were able to score their fifth try through Samisoni Taukei'aho. Just minutes later the same lineout set-up added a sixth with Taukei'aho again getting the rewards. The All Blacks were able to run out the game and score a comfortable win. The two sides meet again in Buenos Aires next weekend. Pumas: 1. Mayco Vivas, 2. Julian Montoya, 3. Pedro Delgado, 4. Franco Molina, 5. Pedro Rubiolo, 6. Pablo Matera, 7. Marcos Kremer, 8. Joaquin Oviedo, 9. Gonzalo Garcia, 10. Tomas Albornoz, 11. Bautista Delguy, 12. Santiago Chocobares, 13. Lucio Cinti, 14. Rodrigo Isgro, 15. Juan Cruz Mallia Bench: 16. Ignacio Ruiz, 17. Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro, 18. Joel Sclavi, 19. Guido Petti, 20. Juan Martin Gonzalez, 21. Simon Benítez Cruz, 22. Santiago Carreras, 23. Justo Piccardo All Blacks: 1. Ethan de Groot, 2. Codie Taylor, 3. Fletcher Newell, 4. Scott Barrett, 5. Fabian Holland, 6. Tupou Vaa'i, 7. Du'Plessis Kirifi, 8. Ardie Savea, 9. Cortez Ratima, 10. Beauden Barrett, 11. Rieko Ioane, 12. Jordie Barrett, 13. Billy Proctor, 14. Sevu Reece, 15. Will Jordan Bench: 16. Samisoni Taukei'aho, 17. Ollie Norris, 18. Pasilio Tosi, 19. Patrick Tuipulotu, 20. Samipeni Finau, 21. Finlay Christie, 22. Anton Lienert-Brown, 23. Damian McKenzie Follow all the action with RNZ's blog:

RNZ News
25-05-2025
- Sport
- RNZ News
All Blacks watch: who pressed their case over the weekend?
Leroy Carter, Fehi Fineanganofo, Billy Proctor, Brayden Ennor. Photo: PHOTOSPORT Analysis - While the results over the weekend did a bit to solidify the Super Rugby Pacific table, there was plenty to think about regarding the impending All Black squad naming on 23 June. Some are probably a bit more realistic than others, but that's the fun of trying to read Scott Robertson's no doubt unique thought process. So here's a look at whose stocks certainly went up, bearing in mind that the Blues had a bye (which to be honest was probably a good thing because it at least ensured they wouldn't lose). Moana Pasifika felt the wrath of the Chiefs in the ridiculous 85-7 result , a lot of which was finished by Carter. The wing was involved heavily in the middle of the park too and showcased his skill with a very nice kick to set up his third try. Cortez Ratima scores and is embraced by Leroy Carter. Photo: Jeremy Ward/Photosport Of course, Carter benefited from the supremely quick service Damian McKenzie was getting, which allowed the first five tons of time to unleash his backs. Ratima helped himself to a hat trick as well, which was timely considering just how tight the squeeze will be for three All Black halfbacks. Parker probably wasn't on many radars going into this season other than Clayton McMillan's, but his blue collar work ethic and Liam Squire-like physicality looks to be exactly what the loose forward mix can benefit from. It says a lot that he's been keeping incumbent All Black Samipeni Finau on the bench for much of the season. Simon Parker. Photo: Aaron Gillions/ActionPress No, it's not just because he's from the Crusaders. Rob Penney showed no hesitation in bringing the nine test centre straight back into his starting side and Ennor has repaid the faith, especially on defence against the Highlanders in a tight 15-12 win . Ennor had to do plenty of it too, as the Crusaders spent the majority of the game in their own half. Braydon Ennor tackles Timoci Tavatavanawai. Photo: Martin Hunter/ActionPress Another man to shine in the somewhat ugly win was Christie, who did a mountain of defensive work himself. While he's certainly been consistent throughout his career, Christie has never quite knocked on the door of test selection, however the aforementioned loose forward balance may well necessitate a surprise call up. The Hurricanes co-skipper has now officially made an art form of the defensive turnover, this time snuffing out the Reds' last possible shot at scoring in their 31-27 win in Brisbane . Kirifi is in the form of his life and in a team that is coming right at the right time, will his long journey to an All Black jersey be realised or will he be this season's Hoskins Sotutu? Hurricanes Fehi Fineanganofo celebrates. Photo: Patrick Hoelscher OK, this is a little left field as Carter is the former Sevens rep that is on everyone's minds right now. But Fineanganofo, who slipped into the Hurricanes relatively unheralded this season, has been the most efficient finisher over the past couple of rounds. He scored two crucial tries, including the winner against the Reds - a call up would be a surprise but at least you can say Fineanganofo is truly one of the form wingers right now. Not just a statement about being picked, Proctor's performance against the Reds was more of a demand to be the starting centre when the test season begins. The fact that the Hurricanes' fortunes have improved dramatically since he's returned from injury is no coincidence, as Proctor's a deadly range of attacking prowess has been what they were sorely missing. Billy Proctor. Photo: Patrick Hoelscher/ActionPress Despite the Highlanders' loss, Holland's lineout work was again impressive. It's that sort of set piece dependability that Robertson will be looking for while Sam Darry is recovering, and since the Highlanders only have one game left, Holland can probably put his feet up and wait for the squad announcement. The biggest midfielder in the country put in a timely reminder as to why he got everyone excited back in March, with a powerful display on both sides of the ball against the Crusaders. It wasn't quite enough to get the result, but Tavatavanawai showcased his mobility and defensive smarts, as well as his trademark attacking play. You get the feeling though that whatever the case may be, the call on his selection has already been made. You can never have too many first fives, right?


eNCA
25-05-2025
- Sport
- eNCA
Chiefs grab Super Rugby top spot with record-breaking Moana romp
HAMILTON - Waikato Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan urged his rampant side to "stay grounded" after an 85-7 trouncing of Moana Pasifika put them top of the Super Rugby standings with one round to play. Scrum-half Cortez Ratima and wing Leroy Carter scored hat-tricks in a dazzling 13-try display in Hamilton on Saturday which vaulted the Chiefs into pole position for the playoffs. Mixing physicality with lightning-fast attacks, the hosts posted their biggest-ever score and winning margin. By both measures, it was the most lopsided Super Rugby game since 2017. Fly-half Damian McKenzie scored 23 points and was at the heart of numerous attacking raids. McMillan said "lots of magical tries" were scored, but he warned his players not to get carried away. "It's hard to be critical, although I still can find a few ways," he told Sky TV, highlighting a high turnover count. "On another night, that's just not gonna be good enough. "I'm not sure we saw the best Moana side today for whatever reason and while tonight was a really good performance, we've still got to stay grounded." Victory over the last-placed Otago Highlanders next week will guarantee top seeding for the Chiefs in the six-team play-offs. Any slip-up would open the door for the second-placed Canterbury Crusaders and third-placed ACT Brumbies, who meet in Canberra on Friday. Wellington Hurricanes and Queensland Reds are also assured of their places in the playoffs, but the sixth and final spot remains up for grabs. Sixth-placed Moana will probably torpedo any chance of a maiden appearance in the finals if they lose to the Hurricanes. They would then be overtaken by the winners of a match between the defending champion Auckland Blues and New South Wales Waratahs, who are in seventh and eighth places. The Waratahs kept their hopes alive with a 22-17 defeat of the Western Force in extra time on Saturday, after the scores were locked 17-17 after 80 minutes.
Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Chiefs grab Super Rugby top spot with record-breaking Moana romp
Waikato Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan urged his rampant side to "stay grounded" after an 85-7 trouncing of Moana Pasifika put them top of the Super Rugby standings with one round to play. Scrum-half Cortez Ratima and wing Leroy Carter scored hat-tricks in a dazzling 13-try display in Hamilton on Saturday which vaulted the Chiefs into pole position for the playoffs. Mixing physicality with lightning-fast attacks, the hosts posted their biggest-ever score and winning margin. By both measures, it was the most lopsided Super Rugby game since 2017. Fly-half Damian McKenzie scored 23 points and was at the heart of numerous attacking raids. McMillan said "lots of magical tries" were scored, but he warned his players not to get carried away. "It's hard to be critical, although I still can find a few ways," he told Sky TV, highlighting a high turnover count. "On another night, that's just not gonna be good enough. "I'm not sure we saw the best Moana side today for whatever reason and while tonight was a really good performance, we've still got to stay grounded." Victory over the last-placed Otago Highlanders next week will guarantee top seeding for the Chiefs in the six-team play-offs. Any slip-up would open the door for the second-placed Canterbury Crusaders and third-placed ACT Brumbies, who meet in Canberra on Friday. Wellington Hurricanes and Queensland Reds are also assured of their places in the playoffs, but the sixth and final spot remains up for grabs. Sixth-placed Moana will probably torpedo any chance of a maiden appearance in the finals if they lose to the Hurricanes. They would then be overtaken by the winners of a match between the defending champion Auckland Blues and New South Wales Waratahs, who are in seventh and eighth places. The Waratahs kept their hopes alive with a 22-17 defeat of the Western Force in extra time on Saturday, after the scores were locked 17-17 after 80 minutes. dgi/dh

The Age
24-05-2025
- Sport
- The Age
Scary Chiefs torch Moana Pasifika
The scary Chiefs torch Moana Pasifika as Cortez Ratima scores in their Super Rugby clash in Hamilton.