Argentina v New Zealand: Top Performers
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New Zealand opened their Rugby Championship campaign with a *41–24 win over Argentina in Córdoba*, scoring six tries in a commanding display. Despite a late push from Los Pumas, the All Blacks’ balance of flair and forward power proved too much to handle.
Sevu Reece
Reece was electric on the wing, crossing the whitewash twice in the first half, including one try created by Will Jordan’s dazzling break. His early strikes helped New Zealand establish a commanding 31–10 lead at halftime, setting the tone for the match and giving the All Blacks the momentum they needed.
Samisoni Taukei’aho
Taukei’aho delivered a decisive double off the bench, scoring two late maul tries to shut down Argentina’s resurgence. His power at the tail of the maul swung the game firmly back into New
New Zealand opened their Rugby Championship campaign with a *41–24 win over Argentina in Córdoba*, scoring six tries in a commanding display. Despite a late push from Los Pumas, the All Blacks’ balance of flair and forward power proved too much to handle.
Sevu Reece
Reece was electric on the wing, crossing the whitewash twice in the first half, including one try created by Will Jordan’s dazzling break. His early strikes helped New Zealand establish a commanding 31–10 lead at halftime, setting the tone for the match and giving the All Blacks the momentum they needed.
Samisoni Taukei’aho
Taukei’aho delivered a decisive double off the bench, scoring two late maul tries to shut down Argentina’s resurgence. His power at the tail of the maul swung the game firmly back into New





