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Back to Sanchez in the pocket but his drop goal attempt is wide, 22 drop out for NZ
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Chocobares crashes it up in the 22
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Quick hands as Arg shift it right, deliberate knock down gives Arg the penalty, Sanchez sets up an attacking lineout
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Back to Beauden Barrett who clears, Sanchez plays Carreras on the run back
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Sanchez gets the match underway for Arg, taken up by Clarke
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The challenge has been laid down and kickoff is just moments away
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Anthems concluded and it's time for the NZ Haka
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New Zealand will be out to avoid back-to-back Test defeats for the first time since August 2011.
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The sides are out on the field, welcome to country and then anthems to follow
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New Zealand and Argentina clash in week 3 of the Tri Nations Championship. The All Blacks will look to bounce back from a disappointing 24-22 defeat to Australia a week ago which came after a record 43-5 hammering of the Wallabies in the opening round. Argentina have yet to play since last years World Cup as they seek that elusive first ever victory over New Zealand. Head to head the sides have met on 29 occasions with the All Blacks winning 28 of those to go along with a single draw all the way back in 1985. I'm Craig and will be taking you through the action with live updates and running commentary.