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HANSEN RAISES BAR FOR ALL BLACKS

After 57-0 trouncing of Boks, coach challenges team to do even better

- BUENOS AIRES

Coach Steve Hansen has raised the bar for New Zealand as they seek victory over Argentina in Buenos Aires Saturday and a record-extending fifth Rugby Championsh­ip title.

The 58-year-old former policeman, who guided the All Blacks to victory at the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England, wants more of superlativ­e rugby that bamboozled South Africa this month.

New Zealand scored eight tries in a 57-0 Auckland romp — the heaviest defeat suffered by the Springboks in their 126-year history.

Now Hansen is challengin­g a team lacking five resting first choices to match or even better the finest display by the world champions this season.

“I am challengin­g the team to produce similar performanc­es in the upcoming Tests, starting with the Pumas,” he told reporters.

But overcoming Argentina at the 50,000-seat Estadio Jose Amalfitani should not be unduly difficult judged by recent form.

New Zealand sit pretty at the top of the Championsh­ip standings on 19 points after four victories, three of them with the addition of a bonus point.

The dynamic ball-in-hand approach of the All Blacks has delivered 27 Championsh­ip tries, with winger Rieko Ioane claiming four, while the 185-point tally includes just two penalties.

Victory for New Zealand will take them to at least 23 points and beyond the reach of secondplac­e South Africa, who host Australia in Bloemfonte­in earlier Saturday.

Argentina have not secured even one point from four losses, and managed only a paltry seven tries, including two from winger Matias Moroni and scrum-half Martin Landajo.

Moroni starts against New Zealand, but Tomas Cubelli wears the number nine shirt with Landajo on the bench.

Pumas coach Daniel Hourcade knows what lies ahead for a Pumas team skippered by Agustin Creevy, one of the best hookers in world rugby.

“Playing against the All Blacks represents a special challenge because it means facing the best team in the world,” he said.

New Zealand left centre Ryan Crotty, locks Brodie Retallick and Sam Whitelock and flankers Sam Cane and Liam Squire at home to rest ahead of a hectic upcoming schedule.

This decision necessitat­ed changes and Hansen has made six to the side that started against South Africa.

Luke Romano and Scott Barrett are the new lock partnershi­p and Vaea Fifita and Matt Todd join skipper and number eight Kieran Read in the back row.

In the backline, winger Waisake Naholo replaces Nehe MilnerSkud­der and Anton LienertBro­wn takes the place of Crotty.

Argentina have changed four of the team that faded after halftime in a 45-20 defeat by Australia in Canberra two weeks ago.

Full-back Joaquin Tuculet, Cubelli, lock Tomas Lavanini and eighthman Juan Manuel Leguizamon replace Ramiro Moyano, Landajo, Matias Alemanno and Javier Ortega Desio.

Moyano fractured his right hand against the Wallabies, sidelining him for six weeks. AFP

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