All Blacks Bounce Back After Argentina’s One-Hit Wonder
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After suffering their first-ever defeat on Argentina's passionate, sun-soaked turf against the Pumas just two weeks ago, the All Blacks found themselves starring in a real-life sequel nobody asked for but everyone watched anyway. Under immense pressure, NZ Rugby’s crown jewels traded drama for discipline, grit, and probably an emergency stash of extra black socks. Two weeks of soul-searching (and probably apologizing to the rugby gods), and the team responded with a steadiness that screamed 'Not today, Buenos Aires!' — proving even legends stumble, but don’t get bedded down for a nap.
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(1 of 3)Source: Japantimes | Published: 9/6/2025 | Author: Unknown
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