The Scotsman

‘Dumb’ yellow cards can’t

Spirited Argentina fail to capitalise on half-time lead and All Black indiscipli­ne as Mccaw and Conrad Smith are sin-binned

- MATT MCGEEHAN AT WEMBLEY

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Three Carter penalties – the second after Pablo Matera was sin-binned for offside, preventing a likely try – appeared to show the holders were in control. But the Pumas, back to 15 men, then bludgeoned through the vaunted All Blacks defence.

Tomas Lavanini was stopped short of the line before his second-row partner Petti barged over. He was caught by Carter’s boot as he scored and could not continue. Sanchez converted.

Sam Whitelock felt he was impeded by Tomas Cubelli as he tried to reach Nehe Milner-skudder’s inside pass with the try-line in sight.

Nothing was given and next Mccaw cynically stuck out his right leg to trip Fernandez Lobbe as Argentina took a tap penalty.

Even the All Blacks captain, a master at the dark arts, could not escape sanction under Barnes’ nose. Sanchez kicked the penalty to put the Pumas in front.

Fine Argentina defence frustrated All Blacks sucked in defenders and Carter converted for a ten-point advantage.

Beauden Barrett had a score chalked off for a knock-on and the All Blacks were unable to breach the Argentina line again.

Afterwards New Zealand head coach Steve Hansen labelled Mccaw “dumb” for the “brain explosion” which led to his sin-binning.

“The two yellow cards today were pretty dumb. Rich and Conrad know they were dumb ones and sometimes in the heat of the moment you have a wee brain explosion,” said Hansen, who described both sin-binnings as “warranted”.

On his yellow card for tripping Fernandez Lobbe, Mccaw said: “(It was) one of those things that as soon as that happens you wish you hadn’t. I knew straightaw­ay.

“It was a reflex thing. It wasn’t the right thing to do. I suffered because of it and put the team under pressure, which wasn’t the right thing to do.”

Mccaw was booed in the sin-bin and at the end of the match.

He added: “It’s happened before and if you get wound up about it, it’s not going to help you. You’ve got to block that kind of thing out.

“I was sitting in the sin-bin at the time, so I didn’t have a lot of comeback.”

Hansen believed the booing was a mark of respect for an All Black great.

“You don’t get booed unless you’re any good. If you’re no good nobody cares,” Hansen said.

On his side’s performanc­e, Hansen added: “The scoreboard would reflect it was very, very hard. It took a long time to get on top.

“There’s no doubt we were rusty, really rusty. Not only were we rusty, there’s a lot of apprehensi­on in most of the teams.

“Everyone’s been half a second off the pace. That’s what comes with the World Cup, especially in the first round.

“We hadn’t played for a long time. We felt we needed some more energy. The bench brought that.”

Argentina head coach Daniel Hourcade admitted his side could not escape the All Blacks’ clutches in the second half after a first in which Petti’s try was the difference.

“We were dominating and we had to stay that way, but it got to a point where they reacted, they took the ball and they never gave it up,” Hourcade said.

“There was a lot of defence going on and when we got the ball back sometimes we made mistakes and gave the ball back to them.

“When we were retrieving the ball we should’ve been able to have greater possession and been more effective. They were in constant attack and that made things difficult.” Scorers: New Zealand: Tries: A. Smith, Cane. Cons: Carter 2. Pens: Carter 4. Argentina: Tries: Petti Pagadizaba­l. Cons: Sanchez. Pens: Sanchez 3. New Zealand: B. Smith, Milner-skudder, C. Smith, Nonu, Savea, Carter, A. Smith, Woodcock, Coles, O. Franks, Retallick, Whitelock, Kaino, Mccaw, Read. Replacemen­ts: Barrett for Milner-skudder (51), Williams for Nonu (46), Perenara for A. Smith (69), Crockett for Woodcock (46), Mealamu for Coles (68), Faumuina for O. Franks (51), Vito for Retallick (71), Cane for Kaino (63). Argentina: Tuculet, Cordero, Bosch, Hernandez, Imhoff, Sanchez, Cubelli, Ayerza, Creevy, Tetaz Chaparro, Petti Pagadizaba­l, Lavanini, Matera, Fernandez Lobbe, Senatore. Replacemen­ts: Gonzalez Amorosino for Tuculet (70), de la Fuente for Sanchez (69), Landajo for Cubelli (62), Noguera for Creevy (70), Herrera for Tetaz Chaparro (55), Galarza for Petti Pagadizaba­l (23), Leguizamon for Matera (59), Montoya for Senatore (65).

“Rich and Conrad know they were dumb ones. Sometimes you have a wee brain explosion”

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Influentia­l New Zealand centre Sonny Bill Williams strives to shake off Argentine

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