The All Blacks made it three wins from three in the Rugby Championship with a 39-22 bonus-point victory over Argentina at Yarrow Stadium in New Plymouth on Saturday.
It was a valiant effort from Los Pumas who actually led 16-15 at half-time. But they faded in the last quarter of the match with the scoreline slightly flattering the All Blacks by the time the final whistle was blown.
The All Blacks took the lead after eight minutes. Vaea Fifita busted through a few tackles in midfield before the recycled ball was spread out left to Damian McKenzie who ghosted a through gap and timed his pass on the outside expertly for Nehe Milner-Skudder to dot down.
Los Pumas responded with a Nicolas Sanchez penalty after Kieran Read was penalised for having his hands in the ruck.
The next All Blacks try came off the back of an attacking scrum centre field. The ball was switched to the left before Beauden Barrett's grubber kick was well gathered by Anton Lienert-Brown who dotted down just before the dead-ball line.
Emiliano Boffelli kicked a monster penalty to cut the deficit to four after Agustin Creevy did well to force the penalty as the All Blacks were penalised for holding on.
Sanchez then kicked a drop-goal to bring Los Pumas within one after 28 minutes.
Once again, the All Blacks scored courtesy of an attacking scrum. Barrett didn't throw the best of passes over the top to Israel Dagg on the overlap but it was good enough as Dagg went over in the corner.
Argentina did excellently to steal an All Blacks' five-metre defensive lineout after the hooter had gone when the All Blacks were looking to control the lineout so they could kick the ball out and end the half. Creevy made a good carry before the ball was switched out to Sanchez to step well off his left foot and evade the tackle of Fifita to dive over. Sanchez converted his own try to give Los Pumas a 16-15 lead at the break. Barrett's three missed conversions cost his side at the interval.
Boffelli kicked another monster penalty shortly after the resumption of the second-half to extend Los Pumas' lead to 19-15. Sanchez missed a chance to extend the lead to seven after he shanked an easy penalty.
Barrett was then yellow-carded for being offside after repeated infringements from the All Blacks in the face of persistent Argentine pressure on the All Blacks' try-line. This time, Sanchez slotted the resulting penalty.
Fifita then scored a magnificent individual try. It came from Tomas Cubelli's attempted box-kick being charged down. After the All Blacks had regathered the ball, the ball was switched to Fifita, who fulfilled all the pre-match hype when he showed electric pace to sprint 50 metres and dot down in the left-hand corner. Lima Sopoaga, on as a substitute for Barrett, slotted the conversion to level the score at 22-22 after 53 minutes.
Persistent pressure from the All Blacks paid off when McKenzie dotted down in the left-hand corner after TJ Perenara did well to find him on the overlap with a skip pass. Sopoaga added the extras as the All Blacks extended the lead to 29-22 with 15 minutes to play.
Sopoaga then slotted a penalty to extend the All Blacks lead to 32-22 with ten minutes to go.
After some relentless pressure from the All Blacks, Barrett put the icing on the cake scything through the Los Pumas defence after a good decoy run by Lienert-Brown. Sopoaga added the extras to make it 39-22. And that's how it ended.
The scorers:
For New Zealand:
Tries: Lienert-Brown, Milner-Skudder, Dagg, Fifita, McKenzie, Barrett
Cons: Sopoaga 3
Pen: Sopoaga
Yellow Card: Barrett
For Argentina:
Try: Sanchez
Cons: Sanchez
Pens: Sanchez 2, Boffelli 2
Drop Goal: Sanchez
New Zealand: 15 Damian McKenzie, 14 Israel Dagg, 13 Anton Lienert-Brown, 12 Sonny Bill Williams, 11 Nehe Milner-Skudder, 10 Beauden Barrett, 9 TJ Perenara, 8 Kieran Read (c), 7 Ardie Savea, 6 Vaea Fifita, 5 Brodie Retallick, 4 Luke Romano, 3 Nepo Laulala, 2 Dane Coles, 1 Joe Moody
Replacements: 16 Codie Taylor, 17 Wyatt Crockett, 18 Ofa Tu’ungafasi, 19 Scott Barrett, 20 Sam Cane, 21 Tawera Kerr-Barlow, 22 Lima Sopoaga, 23 Ngani Laumape
Argentina: 15 Joaquin Tuculet, 14 Santiago Cordero, 13 Matias Moroni, 12 Jeronimo de la Fuente, 11 Emiliano Boffelli, 10 Nicolas Sanchez, 9 Tomas Cubelli, 8 Benjamin Macome, 7 Javier Ortega Desio, 6 Pablo Matera, 5 Matias Alemanno, 4 Guido Petti, 3 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro, 2 Agustin Creevy (c), 1 Lucas Noguera Paz
Replacements: 16 Julian Montoya, 17 Santiago Garcia Botta, 18 Enrique Pieretto Heilan, 19 Marcos Kremer, 20 Tomas Lezana, 21 Martin Landajo, 22 Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias, 23 Matias Orlando
Referee: Angus Gardner (Australia)
Assistant referees: Nigel Owens (Wales), Matthew Carley (England)
TMO: George Ayoub (Australia)
Crossings from Siya Kolisi (2), Elton Jantjies and Jean-Luc du Preez as well as a penalty try saw the Springboks to an impressive victory.
The start of the game was delayed by 20 minutes due to the lights having gone out at the stadium prior to kick-off.
Tries from Courtnall Skosan, Raymond Rhule, Siya Kolisi and Pieter-Steph Du Toit proved too much for Argentina who scored through Martin Landajo and Emiliano Boffelli.
In a fast-paced encounter, in which both sides stayed true to their attacking roots, the All Blacks' superior game management — especially in the first half — laid the groundwork to this win and they eventually outscored the Wallabies seven to four.
In a pulsating contest, in which the result was in the balance until the end, there was controversy in the game's closing stages when referee Romain Poite ruled that Lions replacement hooker Ken Owens had played the ball from an accidental offside position.
Tries from Taulupe Faletau and Conor Murray as well as 14 points from Owen Farrell's boot proved too much for the All Blacks who scored through seven penalties from Beauden Barrett.
Argentine tries from Agustín Creevy, Joaquín Tuculet and a Ramiro Moyano hat-trick proved too much for Georgia who scored through Davit Kacharava, Shalva Mamukashvili and a penalty try.
Springbok tries from Jesse Kriel, Eben Etzebeth, Malcolm Marx and Rudy Paige proved too much for France who got on the board courtesy of four penalties from Jules Plisson.
There was plenty of hype in the build-up to this Test and that was certainly justified as both sides went at each other hammer and tongs for the full 80 minutes.
Five tries were scored by Joe Schmidt's men as Garry Ringrose, Josh van der Flier, Kieran Marmion, Rhys Ruddock and Sean Reid crossed.
After suffering a shock defeat to Scotland in Sydney last week, the Wallabies were determined to secure this result but they only achieved that goal late in the second half after staving off a brave fightback from the Azzurri.
Ben Volavola was his side's hero as he finished with a 17-point haul, thanks to five penalties and a conversion, although Scotland outscored the Pacific islanders by three tries to two.
Two tries from Steff Evans proved the difference while Sam Davies slotted three penalties as the Samoans came up just short at home.
USA take on Canada on June 24 in Hamilton, Ontario, and on July 1 in San Diego, California, as they look to book a spot in the tournament.
Canada kicked three penalties from Gordon McRorie but also had two tries disallowed in a fierce game that saw a red card and two yellows.
Tries from Charlie Ewels, Piers Francis, Danny Care and Will Collier helped them to the success, with George Ford contributing 15 points.
The Springboks have now taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series after last week's 37-14 victory in Pretoria with the final match to take place next weekend in Johannesburg.
Leigh Halfpenny finished with 20 points as the Lions scored second half tries through a penalty try and second-row Maro Itoje, having completely dominated after half-time as the Maoris failed to add any points.