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Back in Black: New Zealand thrash Argentina 53-3 in Hamilton

The All Blacks produced their most dominant performance of the season to steamroll Argentina 53-3 in rainy Hamilton and put their Rugby Championship defence back on track.

After suffering their first ever home defeat to Argentina in Christchurch a week ago, the All Blacks brought the same starting 15 but a ruthless mindset as they tore the visitors to shreds with seven tries in the bonus-point win at Waikato Stadium.

Ethan De Groot, Caleb Clarke and Rieko Ioane crossed early as the home side stormed to a 24-3 lead at halftime before Jordie Barrett, Ardie Savea, Brodie Retallick and Beauden Barrett added tries after the break to complete the rout.

Flyhalf Richie Mo'unga added 14 points off the tee.

All Blacks captain Sam Cane, under huge pressure after struggling in recent tests, came off to a warm ovation from the rain-soaked crowd after helping set up Jordie Barrett's 61st minute try.

"This week we were in the game right from the start and were able to turn that into points so it was a pretty enjoyable night," said Cane.

"I thought our defence was outstanding. We were able to force them into a heck of a lot of errors but on top of that our discipline was really good so we were able to capitalise on that and counter-attack."

It was a dirty night for Michael Cheika's Pumas, who racked up handling errors, lost flyhalf Santiago Carreras to an apparent thigh injury and had lock Tomas Lavanini yellow-carded all in the opening half.

They were scoreless until Emiliano Boffelli knocked over a penalty in the 33rd minute and then shut out thereafter.

Lavanini dropped a pass deep in defence in the opening minute, paving the way for an early Mo'unga penalty, before prop De Groot thundered over the line from five metres out in the 10th

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