Argentina claim first win over All Blacks on home soil
Argentina claimed a first ever home Test victory over New Zealand as they beat the All Blacks 29-23 in Buenos Aires.
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DAVID JONES, LIFELONG SHRIMPS FAN: Those of us in the press box are supposed to be unbiased observers, of course, and for 98 minutes on Saturday I obeyed the unwritten code.
Pumas end 40-year wait for home victory over All BlacksCarreras lands three second-half penalties in 29-23 winAn inspired Argentina played with greater discipline to upset New Zealand 29-23 in a bruising Rugby Championship Test on Saturday to record their first ever home win over the All Blacks.The Pumas were out-scored three tries to two in Buenos Aires but …
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