Business Day

All Blacks take title with crushing first half.

- Agency Staff Buenos Aires

Holders New Zealand celebrated their fifth Rugby Championsh­ip in six years with four tries in a devastatin­g first half to beat Argentina 36-10 at Velez Sarsfield on Saturday.

The All Blacks had retained their crown earlier in the day when SA were left without a chance of catching them in their final meeting next week after being held to a 27-27 draw by Australia.

Captain Kieran Read scored two tries as his team led 29-3 at the interval but earned one of two All Black yellow cards, the other going to Matt Todd, in a ragged second half for his team as the Pumas recovered from their poor, undiscipli­ned first half when they had lock Tomas Lavanini sin-binned.

Wing Waisake Naholo and fullback Damian McKenzie also scored first-half tries as Argentina replied with a try from 80cap veteran Juan Manuel Leguizamon and kept the All Blacks out until debutant David Havili went over for his side’s fifth after the full-time hooter.

“We ended up with a half of rugby that we aren’t overly excited about,” New Zealand coach Steve Hansen said. “But we’ve got some great lessons out of it for a young group of players … losing your skipper was great for us because we ended up needing someone to lead the team.

“I’m very proud we came here and played very well in the first half and did things right. It’s a difficult place to play.”

Argentina’s errors and indiscipli­ne from the first minute when they failed to field New Zealand’s kickoff surrendere­d the initiative and put them on the back foot.

Flyhalf Beauden Barrett, who kicked 11 points, orchestrat­ed fast moves that scythed through the Pumas defence in a complete contrast to the teams’ previous Test in New Plymouth in which Argentina led at half-time before an All Blacks surge in the last half hour.

Read opened his team’s try count after seven minutes when he crossed in the corner at the end of a sweeping movement, then McKenzie took a quick tap free kick that caught the Pumas napping and dived over under the posts.

Barrett then superbly laid on a try for Naholo with a neat backhand pass as the pair raced down the right wing. He then revived a loose ball with a pass between his legs to send Read over for his second try before half an hour had been played.

A changing-room dressing down by coach Daniel Hourcade saw the Pumas, who have never beaten the All Blacks in 26 Tests, come back out determined to put on a better show.

They might have had more than the one try scored by Leguizamon in the 53rd minute but came up against stern All Black defending and had replacemen­t prop Ramiro Herrera sin-binned towards the end for repeatedly collapsing the scrum.

 ?? /AFP ?? Simply the best: All Black captain Kieran Read hoists the Rugby Championsh­ip trophy in Buenos Aires.
/AFP Simply the best: All Black captain Kieran Read hoists the Rugby Championsh­ip trophy in Buenos Aires.

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