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          All Blacks escape Buenos Aires with narrow victory over Pumas

          Beauden Barrett runs the ball during New Zealand's win over Argentina in Buenos Aires, July 20, 2019 Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images
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          The All Blacks have survived a wobbly second half display to beat Argentina 20-16 in an error-riddled Rugby Championship Test in Buenos Aires.

          An under-strength New Zealand side fully deserved their 20-9 halftime lead on Sunday (AEST) but their execution deteriorated after the break, allowing the Pumas a sniff at their first win over the world champions.

          The hosts launched two attacking lineout drives in the dying moments to the backdrop of deafening crowd support at Jose Amalfitani Stadium but couldn't force the try that would have bagged a first victory in 29 meetings between the nations.

          Argentina won the second half 7-0 through a try to fullback Emiliano Boffelli, one of 21 Jaguares players in their 23-man team.

          Dominant in the second spell, they were let down by numerous errors themselves on attack, committing 18 turnovers for the match to New Zealand's 25.

          It was an uncomfortable opening to World Cup year for an All Blacks team missing a number of first-choice players from the Super Rugby champion Crusaders, who were resting in New Zealand.

          They named five uncapped players and fielded four of them, including starting winger Sevu Reece.

          Coach Steve Hansen wasn't afraid to inject debutants Braydon Ennor, Luke Jacobson and Atu Moli off the bench when the outcome was on the line.

          "We found a lot of things and most of them were pretty positive and that was pleasing," Hansen said.

          "We knew we'd be rusty and we were but the young guys got an opportunity to play in a place like this, which is difficult to play at any time, and most of them put their hands up."

          The Pumas, who were comprised almost entirely of Jaguares Super Rugby players, hadn't come that close to beating the All Blacks since 2001.

          Captain Pablo Matera regarded it as an opportunity lost.

          "We were four points short so we will continue working hard," he said.

          "It's not enough but we are still growing as a team."

          Dominant in the second spell, Argentina were let down by numerous errors in attack, committing 18 turnovers for the match to New Zealand's 25.

          One was a 77th-minute botched intercept attempt from Matera which, if he held on, would have resulted in a try. Argentina led 6-0 through penalty goals before All Blacks inside centre Ngani Laumape powered over after a quick tap.

          Pumas five-eighth Nicolas Sanchez and counterpart Beauden Barrett exchanged penalties before a decisive try to Brodie Retallick on the stroke of halftime.

          The New Zealand lock plucked an intercept pass thrown by Sanchez on the halfway line and cantered 50m in a cruel blow to the hosts.

          Argentina were a different beast after the break, growing in belief when Emiliano Boffelli plucked Sanchez's bomb out of fullback opposite Ben Smith's arms to score their lone try and set up a tense final half hour.

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