Without some of their most experienced players for Sunday's Test against Argentina, the All Blacks were keen to switch into preparation mode as quickly as possible in Buenos Aires.
Scrumhalf TJ Perenara fronted the media at their first press conference yesterday and said the All Blacks were respectful of the development of the Pumas game, especially after they led in their last Test until the final moments of the game.
Perenara said when Argentina have a great set‑piece, defensively they are very good as well and they have got some offensive threats that are second to none.
Argentina have never beaten New Zealand in 25 attempts.
The All Blacks will take on Argentina at 10.40am Sunday while the Springboks will host the Wallabies at 3.05am
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