Creevy and Senatore can’t stop mighty All Blacks

Warriors duo Agustin Creevy and Leonardo Senatore couldn’t prevent Argentina from going down 28-9 to World Champions New Zealand on Saturday.

The pair both started for their country in Napier, New Zealand as the Pumas tested the All Blacks for periods of the game. 

Flanker Liam Messam's try was what separated the sides at the break as New Zealand led 13-6.

But a try for Julian Savea in the second period gave the hosts an 18-6 lead before Nicolas Sanchez slotted a third penalty for the Pumas.

Senatore then charged down a clearance from Ma'a Nonu and followed it through to touch down as Argentina thought they had their first try, but the officials controversially deemed the charge to be a knock-on and the Warriors man was denied.

The All Blacks bounced back from that scare with Savea notching his second try and Aaron Smith adding the gloss to give the world's top-ranked side victory.


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