Pumas beat All Blacks for the first time

Argentine coach Mario Ledesma wept tears of joy after plotting the Pumas' first win over the All Blacks, an epic result that's blown the Tri Nations title race wide open.

Argentina players celebrate after the Tri-Nations rugby test between Argentina and New Zealand.

Argentina players celebrate after the Tri-Nations rugby test between Argentina and New Zealand. Source: AAP

Inspired Argentina have beaten the All Blacks for the first time to blow the Tri Nations title race wide open.

Led ferociously by flanker and captain Pablo Matera, the Pumas dominated in almost every facet to notch an historic 25-15 victory in Sydney on Saturday.

Potent flyhalf Nicolas Sanchez scored all 25 of the Pumas' points from a try, a conversion and six penalties in a record-setting display from the electric No.10.
New Zealand's Caleb Clarke and Ardie Savea react following the Tri-Nations rugby test between Argentina and New Zealand.
New Zealand's Caleb Clarke and Ardie Savea react following the Tri-Nations rugby test between Argentina and New Zealand. Source: AAP
It was the most points collected in a Test between the two teams' 30-match rivalry stretching to 1985.

While the All Blacks entered the game battled-hardened after four Bledisloe Cup stoushes with the Wallabies, the Pumas were playing their first Test in more than a year.

But there were no signs of rust as they outclassed the three-time world champions all over the park, Matera mighty and Sanchez punishing the All Blacks for their ill-discipline.

Almost 10,000 fans flocked to Bankwest Stadium to witness the spirited South Americans' famous first success against New Zealand, a result that reduced Pumas coach Mario Ledesma to tears.

Former Wallabies coach and now Pumas assistant Michael Cheika was also a conspicuous presence alongside Ledesma in Argentine coaches' box.

The stirring victory also consigned the All Blacks to back-to-back Test defeats for the first time since 2011 and sets up a thrilling climax to the competition.
Argentina's Nicolas Sanchez kicks a penalty goal during the Tri-Nations rugby test between Argentina and New Zealand.
Argentina's Nicolas Sanchez kicks a penalty goal during the Tri-Nations rugby test between Argentina and New Zealand. Source: AAP
The winner of next Saturday night's Wallabies versus Pumas clash in Newcastle will leapfrog the All Blacks and go top of the table, ensuring the new-look rugby championship goes down to the wire.

Sanchez opened the scoring with a fourth-minute penalty before his New Zealand counterpart Richie Mo'unga replied to level the scores.

But by the time Sanchez had bagged a brilliant chip-and-chase try and banged over three more penalties, the Pumas had established a 16-3 lead at the break.

Despite captain Sam Cane briefly reducing the deficit to nine points with the All Blacks' first try in the 53rd minute, the Pumas were never going to be denied, converting their biggest halftime lead over New Zealand into a rousing win.

Caleb Clarke crossed for a consolation try after the siren, but it was way too little too late.


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