Will Jordan notched a brace of tries while Damian McKenzie scored 17 points as New Zealand returned to winning ways in style against Argentina in Auckland on Saturday.
Right winger Jordan crossed the whitewash either side of half time for two of the All Blacks’ six tries as they thumped Los Pumas 42-10 in the Rugby Championship to avenge last week’s shock defeat in Wellington.
It was vast improvement on the 38-30 loss seven days’ ago, with an explosive first-half performance pushing the hosts 35-3 ahead through five converted tries.It was built on a dominant display from the forwards, who heeded the call for “redemption” issued to them by coach Scott Robertson after they were outplayed a week earlier.
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