New Zealand secure bonus-point win over Argentina in opening round of Rugby Championship

New Zealand began the 2025 Rugby Championship in fine style after securing a 24-41 bonus-point victory over Argentina in Cordoba. Tries from Sevu Reece, Cortiz Ratima, Ardie Savea and a double from Samisoni Taukei’aho sealed the victory for the All Blacks despite a spirited fightback by the home side in the second half.

Sevu Reece scores a try for New Zealand
A victory to start the 2025 Rugby Championship for New Zealand in Argentina - Diego Lima/Getty Images

Argentina 24 New Zealand 41

New Zealand began the 2025 Rugby Championship in fine style after securing a 24-41 bonus-point victory over Argentina in Cordoba. Tries from Sevu Reece, Cortiz Ratima, Ardie Savea and a double from Samisoni Taukei’aho sealed the victory for the All Blacks despite a spirited fightback by the home side in the second half.

Following a Beauden Barrett penalty in the early stages of the first half, Reece got the first try of the game in the corner for the All Blacks to give them a 0-10 lead. Harlequins winger Rodrigo Isgro hit back for the hosts to get Argentina on the board.

New Zealand’s 10-point lead was restored by Ratima’s try following a sublime break from Will Jordan. Savea added a third try before Reece secured his second to give the All Blacks a commanding 21-point advantage at half-time.

Tomas Albornoz’s try gave Argentina hope 10 minutes into the second half and then Joaquin Oviedo’s effort made it a one-score game.

The hosts’ momentum was halted as All Blacks replacement hooker Taukei’aho scored a double, both from rolling mauls, to put the game beyond the home side. The sides will meet in round two in Buenos Aires next weekend.

Earlier today Australia pulled off a huge shock in the opening match of the competition, coming from 22-0 down against defending champions South Africa to win 22-38 in Johannesburg.


12:15 AM BST

The 2025 Rugby Championship schedule

Today
South Africa 22-38 Australia - Johannesburg
Argentina 24-41 New Zealand - Cordoba

August 23
South Africa vs Australia - Cape Town, 4.10pm
Argentina vs New Zealand - Buenos Aires, 10.10pm

September 6
Australia vs Argentina - Townsville, 5.30am
New Zealand vs South Africa - Auckland, 8.05am

September 13
Australia vs Argentina - Sydney, 5am
New Zealand vs South Africa - Wellington, 8.05am

September 27
New Zealand vs Australia - Auckland, 6.05am
South Africa vs Argentina - Durban, 4.10pm

October 4
Australia vs New Zealand - Perth, 10.45am
Argentina vs South Africa - Twickenham, 2pm


12:10 AM BST

FT stats

Possession: Argentina 55%-45% New Zealand

Tackles: 125-151

Tackles missed: 14-24

Carries: 126-87

Metres made: 769-594

Line breaks: 4-2


12:06 AM BST

Full time

There is the final whistle and New Zealand claim a bonus-point victory in Cordoba in round one of the 2025 Rugby Championship.


12:04 AM BST

78 mins: Argentina 24 New Zealand 41

Argentina are going to lose this match but they could deny New Zealand a try-bonus point here with a try of their own.

However New Zealand steal the lineout five metres out from their own line.


12:02 AM BST

77 mins: Argentina 24 New Zealand 41

Argentina get to within five metres of the New Zealand line but are penalised for holding on.

However the referee wants to check something beforehand in the build-up. He is looking for foul play by Lienert-Brown on Chocobares. It is a clear illegal tackle off the ball and it appears there may have been head-on-head contact. Lienert-Brown is rightly shown a yellow card.


11:58 PM BST

TRY! Taukei’aho doubles up

Argentina cannot stop the All Blacks rolling maul and that should be game, set and match. Taukei’aho has come off the bench for the visitors and has his second of the match. B Barrett’s conversion goes past the right post but New Zealand lead by 17 points.


11:57 PM BST

73 mins: Argentina 24 New Zealand 36

After the visitors win a penalty, B Barrett pumps it deep into the 22...


11:56 PM BST

72 mins: Argentina 24 New Zealand 36

That try from Taukei’aho has taken some of momentum out of not only the Argentina players but also the crowd.


11:53 PM BST

TRY! Taukei’aho’s effort halts Argentina’s momentum

The right call by New Zealand to go to the corner as replacement hooker Taukei’aho goes over from close range. B Barrett hits the right upright so it is just the five points.


11:51 PM BST

67 mins: Argentina 24 New Zealand 31

The All Blacks win the lineout and set the maul, which looks like it might go all the way to the line but is stopped five metres out. They are then awarded a penalty as Argentina went off their feet. Surely this time they will go for three but they do not. To the corner they go.


11:49 PM BST

66 mins: Argentina 24 New Zealand 31

New Zealand’s discipline has been woeful in this second half so far but this time it is Argentina’s turn to concede a penalty. The All Blacks could go for goal to make it a two-score game but instead go to the corner.


11:46 PM BST

TRY! Oviedo dots down under the posts

Argentina do not need that penalty advantage as Oviedo gets the ball down under the posts. It is a simple conversion and it is now a one-score game. New Zealand are also still down to 14 men.


11:45 PM BST

63 mins: Argentina 17 New Zealand 31

Another penalty advantage for the home side...


11:44 PM BST

61 mins: Argentina 17 New Zealand 31

Argentina are on the attack one more inside the All Blacks 22 and have another penalty advantage. The ball is knocked on so we go back for the penalty. New Zealand need to be careful with their discipline here as they could be facing another yellow soon.

The hosts are going for a quick tap.


11:41 PM BST

60 mins: Argentina 17 New Zealand 31

New Zealand manage to steal possession on the ground and that was a crucial steal for the visitors.


11:40 PM BST

59 mins: Argentina 17 New Zealand 31

Argentina are given a free-kick and Matera carries hard. He is brought down just shy of the line and then, moments later, Argentina are given a penalty. Not only that but Proctor is shown a yellow card.

The hosts opt for a scrum.


11:39 PM BST

58 mins: Argentina 17 New Zealand 31

New Zealand have the put-in at the scrum on the fringes of their own 22 but Argentina are the ones to win the penalty. New Zealand were dominating at scrum time earlier but this is an opportunity for the home side as they put the penalty into the corner.


11:36 PM BST

55 mins: Argentina 17 New Zealand 31

The momentum is just starting to shifts in the hosts’ favour as the All Blacks are punished for not rolling away on the Argentinian 10-metre line.

There is also a check for a high tackle by Savea on Petti but that is just a penalty as well.

New Zealand have made a couple more changes as Tuipulotu and McKenzie are on. Captain S Barrett is off as is Reece, who scored two tries in the first half.


11:33 PM BST

53 mins: Argentina 17 New Zealand 31

New Zealand look to hit back immediately as they are attacking inside the Argentinian 22 but they go off their feet at the breakdown. Proctor was the man at fault.


11:30 PM BST

TRY! Albornoz scores under the posts

Argentina strike when they absolutely had to. From the scrum in centre field inside the All Blacks 22, he somehow bounces out of a couple of tackles and scores under the posts. He converts his own try and the gap is now 14 points.

Tomas Albornoz scores a try for Argentina
Will Argentina take some insipration from Australia’s feats earlier? - Diego Lima/Getty Images

11:29 PM BST

50 mins: Argentina 10 New Zealand 31

Albornoz puts Oviedo through a gap and Argentina are attacking inside the New Zealand 22. As they try to come to the right, the ball comes forward off an All Blacks hand so the home side will have a scrum. If they have any hope of getting back into this game they have to strike now.

New Zealand are ringing the changes as Taukei’aho, Norris and Christie are on for Taylor, Newell and Ratima.

S Carreras, who has swapped Gloucster and Bath this summer, is on for the home side.


11:26 PM BST

47 mins: Argentina 10 New Zealand 31

The hosts will kick themselves there as they concede a free-kick at the scrum. Chance wasted.


11:24 PM BST

46 mins: Argentina 10 New Zealand 31

Argentina knock the ball on and New Zealand tried to counter but a forward pass is thrown on the edge of their own 22 to gift Argentina another scrum.

Argentina make a double prop change as Chaparro and Sclavi replace Vivas and Delgado.


11:22 PM BST

44 mins: Argentina 10 New Zealand 31

The ball is knocked on by New Zealand at the lineout to give Argentina the scrum but, before that can take place, a mass melee ensues. The referee therefore decides to call over both captains to warn their teams about their discipline.


11:20 PM BST

43 mins: Argentina 10 New Zealand 31

The first penalty of the second half goes Argentina’s way as Vaai is pinged for a late tackle on halfway. Albornoz takes the hosts into the All Blacks 22.


11:17 PM BST

Second half

We are back under way in Cordoba. Can Argentina turn this game around or will New Zealand join Australia in winning their opening game?


11:09 PM BST

HT stats

Carries: Argentina 52-52 New Zealand

Turnovers won: 1-3

Line breaks: 2-2

Possession: 43%-57%

Penalties conceded: 9-4

Tackles made: 67-56

Tackles missed: 12-3


11:02 PM BST

Half-time

That is the final act of the first half and New Zealand lead by 21 points at the break. Earlier today South Africa led by 17 points at half-time against Australia and we know how that game ended.


11:01 PM BST

TRY! Reece doubles up

With the clock deep in the red, New Zealand get their fourth try. They are inches from the Argentinian line and they come down the blindside, with Reece dotting down right in the corner for his second try of the game. B Barrett gets the touchline conversion.


10:55 PM BST

TRY! Savea rolls over

New Zealand have their third try of the match. S Barrett secures the catch at the lineout and there is no stopping the All Blacks maul, with Savea the man to dot the ball down at the bottom of the maul. B Barrett converts the try and New Zealand lead by 14 just before the break.


10:54 PM BST

36 mins: Argentina 10 New Zealand 17

New Zealand win the lineout and set the maul before being given a penalty advantage. Nothing comes from it so we go back for the penalty.

B Barrett puts it back into the corner.


10:53 PM BST

35 mins: Argentina 10 New Zealand 17

The All Blacks are awarded a penalty at a scrum on the Argentina 10-metre line. B Barrett is going to pump this into the 22.


10:50 PM BST

33 mins: Argentina 10 New Zealand 17

This is a concern for the hosts as Kremer is down after his ankle got trapped during a tackle. The medical staff are on and he slams the ground as he is treated. It appeared he was going to come off and Saracens’ Gonzalez was ready to come on but Kremer is going to try and continue after some tape is put around his ankle. It will be interesting to see how long he lasts.


10:45 PM BST

PENALTY ARGENTINA!

Albornoz missed his first penalty kick of the game but this time makes no mistake from around 35 metres out, in front of the posts. New Zealand’s lead is cut to seven.


10:44 PM BST

28 mins: Argentina 7 New Zealand 17

Ioane is penalised on his own 10-metre line and he is perplexed by that decision. It comes after a hit on Delguy. Argentina point to the posts...


10:42 PM BST

27 mins: Argentina 7 New Zealand 17

Argentina are restored to 15 men as Vivas returns to the field.


10:38 PM BST

TRY! Ratima extends New Zealand’s lead after Jordan brilliance

That was all about Jordan though. The full-back makes the break from inside his own half as he steps off his right foot and gets through a gap between Chocobares and Isgro. He races with his electric pace towards the Argentinian 22 and simply passes inside to Ratima, who goes over. B Barrett gets the conversion and New Zealand’s lead is back up to 10 points.


10:37 PM BST

23 mins: Argentina 7 New Zealand 10

The time is ticking down on Vivas’ yellow card and, with just four minutes left on that sin bin, Argentina are yet to concede a point during this period. Their head coach Felipe Contepomi will be happy with some of the defensive sets and the big hits going in.


10:31 PM BST

19 mins: Argentina 7 New Zealand 10

The hosts will be delighted with that defensive set as they force the All Blacks back and then force a knock-on.


10:31 PM BST

17 mins: Argentina 7 New Zealand 10

New Zealand are awarded a penalty near the Argentinian 22 and, not only do the hosts concede a penalty, but they are also down to 14 men as Vivas cynically slapped the ball out of Ratima’s hands at the breakdown. New Zealand go to the corner...


10:28 PM BST

TRY! Isgro hits back for Argentina

The hosts do not need that penalty advantage and get on the scoreboard for the first time today. Chocobares sends a long pass out to his right to find Harlequins winger Isgro, who goes over untouched right in the corner. Albornoz may have missed a penalty earlier but he makes no mistake with a tough touchline conversion. Three points in it now.

Argentina celebrate their first try of the match
Argentina respond through Rodrigo Isgro - Diego Lima/Getty Images

10:28 PM BST

14 mins: Argentina 0 New Zealand 10

Argentina are attacking deep inside the All Blacks’ 22 and, after a series of powerful forward carries, they are just five metres short. They now have a penalty advantage...


10:26 PM BST

12 mins: Argentina 0 New Zealand 10

The Argentine crowd are not happy with a hit from Taylor that they felt was late but the officials are fine with it. After Chocobares was penalised earlier for a late hit they were desperate for roles to be reversed this time but not to be.


10:21 PM BST

TRY! Reece scores in the corner

A great start for the All Blacks. They are knocking on the door, just inches from the line after a series of carries from the forwards, before they send it wide into the hands of the backs. Jordan whips a long pass out to Reece, who catches on the stretch and scores right in the corner. B Barrett’s conversion hits the inside of the left-hand upright and goes in, meaning New Zealand lead by 10.


10:21 PM BST

8 mins: Argentina 0 New Zealand 3

The All Blacks counter ruck brilliantly on halfway and win themselves a penalty as Argentina are caught offside. B Barrett’s kick into the corner is superb, which will result in a lineout for New Zealand five metres out from the Argentinian line...


10:19 PM BST

7 mins: Argentina 0 New Zealand 3

Albornoz’s penalty hits the post and comes back out. New Zealand gather the loose ball and clear.


10:19 PM BST

6 mins: Argentina 0 New Zealand 3

Roles are reversed in this case as this time Argentina are awarded a penalty on the All Blacks’ 10-metre line as the visitors are caught not rolling away. Montoya, like his counterpart S Barrett, points to the posts...


10:17 PM BST

PENALTY NEW ZEALAND!

B Barrett nails the kick from the 10-metre line and New Zealand score the first points of the game.


10:16 PM BST

3 mins: Argentina 0 New Zealand 0

The first penalty goes the All Blacks’ way after a late tackle by Chocobares on B Barrett after the pass had been thrown. Watching the replays it is absolutely the right call and was cynical. Chocobares is slightly fortunate not to see yellow. It is on the Argentinian 10-metre line so New Zealand have a decision to make; go for goal or the corner? They opt for the posts...


10:13 PM BST

Kick-off

After the visitors, led by hooker Codie Taylor in his 99th Test, perform The Haka, it is time to get under way in Cordoba. Who will join Australia in winning their opening match of the 2025 Rugby Championship?


10:02 PM BST

Anthem time

Both sides emerge from the tunnel, first the visitors New Zealand and then the hosts Argentina, and it is time for the national anthems. “God Defend New Zealand” followed by “Himno Nacional Argentino”.


10:00 PM BST

Reminder of the teams

Argentina starting XV: 15 Juan Cruz Mallía, 14 Rodrigo Isgró, 13 Lucio Cinti, 12 Santiago Chocobares, 11 Bautista Delguy, 10 Tomás Albornoz, 9 Gonzalo García, 8 Joaquín Oviedo, 7 Marcos Kremer, 6 Pablo Matera, 5 Pedro Rubiolo, 4 Franco Molina, 3 Pedro Delgado, 2 Julián Montoya (c), 1 Mayco Vivas.

Replacements: 16 Ignacio Ruiz, 17 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro, 18 Joel Sclavi, 19 Guido Petti, 20 Juan Martín González, 21 Simón Benítez Cruz, 22 Santiago Carreras, 23 Justo Piccardo.

New Zealand starting XV: 15 Will Jordan, 14 Sevu Reece, 13 Billy Proctor, 12 Jordie Barrett, 11 Rieko Ioane, 10 Beauden Barrett, 9 Cortez Ratima, 8 Ardie Savea, 7 Du’Plessis Kirifi, 6 Tupou Vaa’i, 5 Fabian Holland, 4 Scott Barrett (c), 3 Fletcher Newell, 2 Codie Taylor, 1 Ethan de Groot.

Replacements: 16 Samisoni Taukei’aho, 17 Ollie Norris, 18 Pasilio Tosi, 19 Patrick Tuipulotu, 20 Samipeni Finau, 21 Finlay Christie, 22 Anton Lienert-Brown, 23 Damian McKenzie.


09:58 PM BST

World rugby rankings

  1. South Africa
  2. New Zealand
  3. Ireland
  4. France
  5. England
  6. Australia

09:49 PM BST

The Rugby Championship 2025 Schedule

Today
South Africa 22-38 Australia - Johannesburg
Argentina vs New Zealand - Cordoba, 10.10pm

August 23
South Africa vs Australia - Cape Town, 4.10pm
Argentina vs New Zealand - Buenos Aires, 10.10pm

September 6
Australia vs Argentina - Townsville, 5.30am
New Zealand vs South Africa - Auckland, 8.05am

September 13
Australia vs Argentina - Sydney, 5am
New Zealand vs South Africa - Wellington, 8.05am

September 27
New Zealand vs Australia - Auckland, 6.05am
South Africa vs Argentina - Durban, 4.10pm

October 4
Australia vs New Zealand - Perth, 10.45am
Argentina vs South Africa - Twickenham, 2pm


09:42 PM BST

The hosts in the house


09:37 PM BST

2024 Rugby Championship final table

South Africa- 24 points

New Zealand- 16 points

Argentina- 14 points

Australia- 5 points


09:33 PM BST

Recent Rugby Championship winners

2024- South Africa

2023- New Zealand

2022- New Zealand

2021- New Zealand

2019- South Africa

2018- New Zealand


09:29 PM BST

New Zealand’s last five results

New Zealand 29-19 France

New Zealand 43-17 France

New Zealand 31-27 France

Italy 11-29 New Zealand

France 30-29 New Zealand


09:23 PM BST

Argentina’s last five results

Argentina 52-17 Uruguay

Argentina 17-22 England

Argentina 12-35 England

British and Irish Lions 24-28 Argentina

France 37-23 Argentina


09:19 PM BST

Shock in Johannesburg

When South Africa went 22-0 up not even 20 minutes into their match against Australia at Ellis Park, you thought the game was heading only in one direction. However a stunning comeback from Joe Schmidt’s side score 38 unanswered points to claim an historic victory.


09:14 PM BST

Teams

A number of Gallagher PREM players in Argentina’s ranks, including Rodrigo Isgró, Lucio Cinti, Pedro Rubiolo and Santiago Carreras.

Argentina starting XV: 15 Juan Cruz Mallía, 14 Rodrigo Isgró, 13 Lucio Cinti, 12 Santiago Chocobares, 11 Bautista Delguy, 10 Tomás Albornoz, 9 Gonzalo García, 8 Joaquín Oviedo, 7 Marcos Kremer, 6 Pablo Matera, 5 Pedro Rubiolo, 4 Franco Molina, 3 Pedro Delgado, 2 Julián Montoya (c), 1 Mayco Vivas.

Replacements: 16 Ignacio Ruiz, 17 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro, 18 Joel Sclavi, 19 Guido Petti, 20 Juan Martín González, 21 Simón Benítez Cruz, 22 Santiago Carreras, 23 Justo Piccardo.

All three Barrett brothers start, with Beauden Barrett given the nod at fly-half ahead of Damian McKenzie.

New Zealand starting XV: 15 Will Jordan, 14 Sevu Reece, 13 Billy Proctor, 12 Jordie Barrett, 11 Rieko Ioane, 10 Beauden Barrett, 9 Cortez Ratima, 8 Ardie Savea, 7 Du’Plessis Kirifi, 6 Tupou Vaa’i, 5 Fabian Holland, 4 Scott Barrett (c), 3 Fletcher Newell, 2 Codie Taylor, 1 Ethan de Groot.

Replacements: 16 Samisoni Taukei’aho, 17 Ollie Norris, 18 Pasilio Tosi, 19 Patrick Tuipulotu, 20 Samipeni Finau, 21 Finlay Christie, 22 Anton Lienert-Brown, 23 Damian McKenzie.


09:09 PM BST

Match preview

The opening round of the 2025 Rugby Championship concludes in Cordoba as Argentina host New Zealand at Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes. Argentina, who finished third in the Rugby Championship last year, lost both Tests against England earlier this summer but did beat Uruguay 52-17 in their most recent match.

New Zealand, who finished second in last year’s edition, claimed a 3-0 series victory against an under-strength France last month. Before South Africa won the Rugby Championship last year, New Zealand were victors in the previous three editions. Speaking ahead of the game, their head coach Scott Robertson is looking forward to the challenge of playing on Argentinian soil.

“We have had a great week of training in Buenos Aires, and the group is ready to go out and perform,” Robertson said. “Scott [Barrett] and our leaders have led from the front, and there is a lot of focus and motivation in the group for the start of the campaign. We know the Pumas identity is a fast and physical game, and we have selected a team that will embrace the occasion. It has been 30 years since the All Blacks played in Córdoba, and we are looking forward to the passion and energy of the home crowd.

“We have got a balanced and experienced squad. Obviously, we used the three Tests against the French to play our whole squad, and now we are focusing in on a very, very good Argentinian team; they have picked a strong squad. There is a lot of experience in their team too, so it is going to be a great game. We like playing fast; they play fast and skilled rugby. So, it is on.”

New Zealand beat Argentina 42-10 at home in the Rugby Championship last year but lost 30-38 at home. Earlier today Australia pulled off a sensational shock win in South Africa, coming from 22-0 down to win 22-38. Kick-off from Cordoba is at 10.10pm BST.

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