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New Zealand vs Argentina Live Stream & TV Coverage Rugby Championship 2018 Live Streaming Online Full HD
New Zealand vs Argentina Live Stream & TV Coverage Rugby Championship 2018 Live Streaming Online Full HD
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Argentina have never beaten New Zealand in their history from 26 attempts. A victory in Nelson on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Action, would be one of the biggest shocks the sport has seen…
The Pumas are fresh from an eye-catching 32-19 victory over South Africa in Mendoza, however, and will arrive on Kiwi soil with a spring in their step and a determination to make history.
Saying that, the All Blacks have ruthlessly disposed of Australia twice in the first two rounds of this year’s Rugby Championship – plundering in 38 and 40 points in successive hammerings.
Here are five talking points ahead of New Zealand v Argentina – the first Test match ever to be played at Nelson’s Trafalgar Park.
At the end of the 2018 Super Rugby season, Crusaders out-half Richie Mo’unga emerged as the standout 10 in New Zealand.
He had performed better than Beauden Barrett. Better than Damian McKenzie.
The caveat is he was playing behind the best forward pack in the competition too, but even still the 24-year-old had put in a series of sensational performances en route to the Crusaders clinching the title.
And yet, such is the strength in depth available to Steve Hansen, Mo’unga was not involved in either squad for New Zealand’s first two fixtures of the championship against Australia.
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And in his absence, Barrett has re-established himself as one of the premier players on the planet – if it was ever truly in question that is – with an unbelievable four-try, 30 point display at Eden Park against the Wallabies. McKenzie arrived off the bench to prove a considerable spark too.
But on Saturday in Nelson, Mo’unga has been handed his first Test start in the All Blacks jersey and will earn just his second cap.
He’ll be expected to run the show and run it well. Can he execute to the desired level?


