Argentina 29-23 New Zealand: Los Pumas is the first historical victory for all blacks of home soil | Rugby Yonhap News

Argentina won the first home test victory in New Zealand when he beat All Blacks 29-23 in Buenos Aires.

LOS PUMAS was comprehensively beaten by New Zealand at the Rugby Championship Open last week, and was another defeat when Billy Proctor and FLETCHER NEWELL gave all Blacks a 13-6 lead.

But Argentina made a fierce comeback to claim the first historic victory in the ALL Blacks of the family soil after 15 consecutive defeats dating back to 1985.

The boots of Santiago Carreras replacement have shown that Argentina is decisive with three two -second penalty that cannot reach New Zealand’s late rally.

The victory left all four teams in the Rugby Championship, winning one round in the second round of Argentina, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia in the tournament.

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All Blacks players in New Zealand perform a HAKA before the Rugby Championship against Argentina's Los Pumas in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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New Zealand performs Haka before kicking off in Buenos Aires.

The team was punished early, with Argentina ahead of 15 minutes to 6-3.

New Zealand replied quickly. Codie Taylor celebrated the 100th cap and went to the right just before the quick switch was able to use gaps and scores. After 6 minutes, Newell was driven to extend the lead.

When Wil Jordan received a yellow card, the momentum changed, and Argentina turned into a capital letter by the attempt of Juan Martin Gonzalez to change the score by the Carreras.

Los Pumas Santiago Carreras in Argentina starts a penalty for New Zealand's All Blacks in the Rugby Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, August 23, 2025 (AP Photo/Gustavo Garello).
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Santiago Carreras shook the game from Argentina in Tea.

Another yellow of Tupou vaa’I saw New Zealand reduced to 13 men, Argentina took almost a lead before half time, and Bautista Delguy poured into the line.

After rest, New Zealand’s discipline was more shaken, and Carreras presented two punishment that started the game.

Argentina's Los Pumas Gonzalo Garcia is on the left and celebrates after scoring in the match against New Zealand in the Rugby Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, August 23, 2025 (AP photo/Gustavo Garello).
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Gonzalo Garcia (left) celebrates his attempt to play his game.

Just before an hour, the surge in Pablo Motor scores Gonzalo Garcia, outperforming Argentina 26-13.

New Zealand threatened the rally late when Samisoni Taukei’aho scored in the line -out MAUL, but SEVU REECE’s intentional handball gained a yellow card and delivered Carreras to another penalty to seal Argentina’s groundbreaking victory.

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