New Zealand have lost to Argentina twice in the past three years and another defeat in Saturday’s Rugby Championship clash in Mendoza will be a further setback for coach Ian Foster on the final stretch to the World Cup in France.
Foster came through a difficult 2022 with his job intact, but the aura of invincibility around past All Blacks sides has waned.
This is the first of five tests before they head to their World Cup base in Lyon, and Foster has sprung a surprise with the selection of Damian McKenzie at flyhalf ahead of Richie Mo'unga.
He has also handed a debut to wing Emoni Narawa, who has a late opportunity to book his ticket to France.New Zealand’s vaunted backline will likely get the chance to give the ball some air, but up front it is going to be a bruising battle, as it was when Argentina claimed a 25-18 win in Christchurch last year."We're anticipating a very tough test match – their physicality and their disruptive tendencies at the breakdown.