Savea: Scrum key to ending Cake Tin famine

All Blacks captain Ardie Savea said Friday he expects a physical “battle” against Argentina as New Zealand seek to snap their six-year winless streak in Wellington.

The All Blacks host the Pumas at the Cake Tin on Saturday in the opening round of the 2024 Rugby Championship and, with regular captain Scott Barrett injured, stand-in skipper Savea anticipates a fierce battle of the forwards against an Argentina side packed with strong scrummagers.

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“They are powerful men, who can put you in uncomfortable situations. We know Argentina take a lot of pride in their scrums too, so it’s going to be a battle,” he told reporters Friday.

Argentina pulled off a shock 25-18 win in Christchurch two years ago – the Pumas’ first and only win over All Blacks on New Zealand soil. Savea is keen to avoid a repeat.

“We have seen in the past, they’ve come down to Christchurch and done a job on us. We understand the threats Argentina pose, but if we go out there and do our job, hopefully it will put us in good stead.”

The capital has not been a happy hunting ground in recent years for the All Blacks, who haven’t won any of four games in Wellington since 2018.

New Zealand lost to Ireland on their last Test at the Cake Tin two years ago when the Irish romped to a 32-22 victory, which clinched the series 2-1.

And prior to this, New Zealand drew against both Australia and South Africa in Wellington, as well as also losing a Test to the Springboks at the same venue.

The last time New Zealand won in Wellington was when they saw off France 26-13 in 2018, with two tries from Jordie Barrett, Savea’s vice-captain on Saturday.

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