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Rugby Championship 2025 – Argentina vs New Zealand Game 1 – ARN Guide

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The Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes in Córdoba will play host to the opening round clash of the 2025 Rugby Championship between Argentina and New Zealand. The city becomes Argentina’s ninth to play host to Los Pumas in the tournament.

Argentina prepared for the Rugby Championship with four matches. Los Pumas defeated the British & Irish Lions in Dublin in June before losing a home series against England and defeating Uruguay in July. New Zealand warmed-up by winning three home test matches against France.

The 2025 Rugby Championship is the fourteenth edition of the annual competition between Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Argentina joined in 2012. The competition determines the best team from the Southern Hemisphere annually.

However, the arrival of the Nations Championship and South Africa vs New Zealand contesting “The Greatest Rugby Rivalry” in 2026 is set affect the Rugby Championship with it changing to be played on a biennial basis. This means that after 2025, there will only be one normal Rugby Championship in the following five years. There will be no Rugby Champions in 2026, 2028 or 2030 and reduced Rugby Championships in 2027 and 2031. Only 2029 will feature a normal format with two matches between all competitors.

The 2025 Rugby Championship sees Argentina having two home matches against New Zealand for the first time in tournament history. This is a reverse of the 2024 and 2022 tournaments in which New Zealand had home advantage for the two matches between the teams in both years.

Córdoba and Buenos Aires host the two fixtures in the 2025 Rugby Championship. This gives Julián Montoya and his team two opportunities to claim a first-ever home victory over New Zealand. Los Pumas enter the match having defeated all three of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa in 2024 and writing history against the British & Irish Lions to open 2025.

 

FORM GUIDE

Current World Ranking: 7 (82.05 points)
2025-07-19 – Argentina 52-17 Uruguay (Salta, AR)
2025-07-12 – Argentina 17-22 England (San Juan, AR)
2025-07-05 – Argentina 12-35 England (La Plata, AR)
2025-06-20 – British & Irish Lions 24-28 Argentina (Dublin, IE)

Current World Ranking: 2 (92.06 points)
2025-07-19 – New Zealand 29-19 France (Hamilton, NZ)
2025-07-12 – New Zealand 43-12 France (Wellington, NZ)
2025-07-05 – New Zealand 31-27 France (Dunedin, NZ)

 

IN OUT
3 Pedro Delgado Francisco Gómez Kodela
4 Franco Molina Guido Petti
7 Marcos Kremer Benjamín Grondona
8 Joaquín Oviedo Joaquín Moro
9 Gonzalo García Simón Benítez Cruz
10 Tomás Albornoz Nicolás Roger
11 Bautista Delguy Santiago Pernas
12 Santiago Chocobares Justo Piccardo
13 Lucio Cinti Matías Moroni
IN OUT
2 Codie Taylor Samisoni Taukei’aho
3 Fletcher Newell Tyrel Lomax
4 Scott Barrett Patrick Tuipulotu
6 Tupou Vaa’i Samipeni Finau
7 Du’Plessis Kirifi Ardie Savea
8 Ardie Savea  Luke Jacobson
10 Beauden Barrett Damian McKenzie
12 Jordie Barrett Quinn Tupaea
13 Billy Proctor Anton Lienert-Brown
15 Will Jordan Ruben Love

 

–  Pablo Matera (112), Julián Montoya (108), Guido Petti (89), Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro (79), Marcos Kremer (73), Santiago Carreras (55), Juan Cruz Mallía (42), Juan Martín Gonzalez (42).

– Beauden Barrett (136), C Taylor (99), Ardie Savea (97), Anton Lienert-Brown (85), Rieko Ioane (83), Scott Barrett (81), Jordie Barrett (71), Damian McKenzie (64), Patrick Tuipulotu (53).

 

– Simón Benítez Cruz (3), Pedro Delgado (4), Justo Piccardo (4), Rodrigo Isgró (9), Gonzalo García (11), Franco Molina (12).

– Ollie Norris (2), Fabian Holland (3), Du’Plessis Kirifi (3), Billy Proctor (4), Pasilio Tosi (9), Samipeni Finau (11), Cortez Ratima (14).

 

– Ignacio Calles (LH), Thomas Gallo (LH), Eduardo Bello (TH), Efraín Elías (LO), Tomás Lavanini  (LO), Gonzalo Bertranou (SH), Matías Moroni (CE), Mateo Carreras (WI)

– Tamaiti Williams (LH), Tyrel Lomax (TH), Ofa Tu’ungafasi (TH), Luke Jacobson (FL), Wallace Sititi (N8), Cam Roigard (SH), Caleb Clarke (WI)

 

  • Argentina is targeting a first-ever home win over New Zealand. Los Pumas defeated the All Blacks in 2020 in Sydney, Australia and in 2022 and 2024 in New Zealand.
  • Justo Piccardo and Simón Benítez Cruz will make their Rugby Championship debuts. Benítez Cruz has signed for Newcastle Red Bulls and Piccardo for Montpellier.
  • Gonzalo García, Tomás Albornoz, Juan Cruz Mallía, Santiago Chocobares, Marcos Kremer, Bautista Delguy, Mateo Carreras, Joaquín Oviedo and Ignacio Ruiz all sat out the test matches in July.
  • Mateo Carreras is also notably absent against New Zealand. This is tactical with Felipe Contepomi having favored Bautista Delguy’s aerial game.
  • Pedro Delgado replaces Francisco Gómez Kodela who has retired. It sees a Super Rugby Americas prop starting ahead of Joel Sclavi while fellow French-based prop, Francisco Coria misses out on the 23.
  • No Tight Head has held down the starting position for Argentina against New Zealand since Joel Sclavi did so in 2022. Lucio Sordoni started in Auckland in 2024 and Eduardo Bello in Wellington. Francisco Gómez Kodela started the World Cup Semi Final in Paris in 2023.
  • Pablo Matera will earn his 113th cap for Argentina. He is the most capped Puma in history.
  • Argentina’s halves pairing of Gonzalo García and Tomás Albornoz is the first-ever all Tucumán combination.
  • Codie Taylor will earn his 99th cap for the All Blacks while Ardie Savea will earn his 98th.
  • Beauden Barrett will earn his 137th cap. He has a New Zealand record of 21 caps against Los Pumas.
  • Argentina last hosted New Zealand in 2023. The All Blacks won 41-12 in Mendoza.
  • The All Blacks have never previously played a test match in Córdoba. Argentina’s previous home test matches against New Zealand took place in Buenos Aires, La Plata and Mendoza.
  • New Zealand has played uncapped matches in Córdoba province. The All Blacks won 30-13 in 1976 against a mainland selection, and against Córdoba in 1985 and 1991 by scorelines of 72-9 and 38-9.
  • Los Pumas have previously played five test matches in Córdoba. The first was a 49-30 win over Fiji in 2003.
  • Four of Los Pumas’ 23 are Cordobeses: Juan Cruz Mallía (Jockey Club Cordobesa), Franco Molina (Jockey Club Cordobesa), Santiago Carreras (Córdoba Athletic) and Joaquín Oviedo (Córdoba Athletic).
  • Córdoba becomes the 9th Argentine city to host Los Pumas in a Rugby Championship test match. It follows Buenos Aires, La Plata, Mendoza, Rosario, Salta, San Juan, Santa Fe and Santiago del Estero.

 

New Zealand is unbeaten in 2025 but, arguably, won against France without the authority of teams from years gone by. Argentina fell to England and defeated the British & Irish Lions and Uruguay. The matches saw player rotation with an eye to having players at their peak for the Rugby Championship. After a long wait, Córdoba will play host to a first-ever Rugby Championship fixture. The opportunity has the locals excited; under 1,500 of 57,000 tickets remained on Wednesday. Pleasant weather is forecast for the Saturday evening fixture. New Zealand are favorites to win in Córdoba.

 


ARGENTINA

# PLAYER FROM CAPS
1 Mayco Vivas Rafaela 31
2 Julián Montoya (capt.) Buenos Aires 108
3 Pedro Delgado Santiago del Estero 4
4 Franco Molina Córdoba 12
5 Pedro Rubiolo Rafaela 23
6 Pablo Matera (vice-capt.) Buenos Aires 112
7 Marcos Kremer Concordia 73
8 Joaquín Oviedo Córdoba 13
9 Gonzalo García Tucumán 11
10 Tomás Albornoz Tucumán 17
11 Bautista Delguy Buenos Aires 33
12 Santiago Chocobares Rufino 27
13 Lucio Cinti La Plata 34
14 Rodrigo Isgró Mendoza 9
15 Juan Cruz Mallía Córdoba 42
16 Ignacio Ruiz Buenos Aires 18
17 Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro General Juan Madariaga 79
18 Joel Sclavi Mar del Plata 27
19 Guido Petti Buenos Aires 89
20 Juan Martín Gonzalez Mendoza 42
21 Simón Benítez Cruz Buenos Aires 3
22 Santiago Carreras Córdoba 55
23 Justo Piccardo Buenos Aires 4

 


NEW ZEALAND

# PLAYER HOMEGROWN CAPS
1 Ethan de Groot New Zealand 32
2 Codie Taylor New Zealand 98
3 Fletcher Newell New Zealand 25
4 Scott Barrett (Capt.) New Zealand 81
5 Fabian Holland Netherlands 3
6 Tupou Vaa’i New Zealand 40
7 Du’Plessis Kirifi New Zealand 3
8 Ardie Savea (vice-capt.) New Zealand 97
9 Cortez Ratima New Zealand 14
10 Beauden Barrett New Zealand 136
11 Rieko Ioane New Zealand 83
12 Jordie Barrett (vice-capt.) New Zealand 71
13 Billy Proctor New Zealand 4
14 Sevu Reece Fiji 34
15 Will Jordan New Zealand 44
16 Samisoni Taukei’aho Tonga 33
17 Ollie Norris New Zealand 2
18 Pasilio Tosi New Zealand 9
19 Patrick Tuipulotu New Zealand 53
20 Samipeni Finau New Zealand 11
21 Finlay Christie New Zealand 23
22 Anton Lienert-Brown New Zealand 85
23 Damian McKenzie New Zealand 64

 

Date: Saturday, August 16
Venue: Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba (AR)
Kickoff: 6:10pm (AR); 9:10am (NZ)
Weather Forecast: Sunny, 16°C, wind (8 km/h)
Broadcasts: ESPN; Disney +

 

Referee: Pierre Brousset (France)
Assistant Referees: Nic Berry (Australia); Morné Ferreira (South Africa)
TMO: Marius van der Westhuizen (South Africa)
FPRO: Damon Murphy (Australia)

 

vs HISTORY

Aug 17, 2024 – New Zealand 42-10 Argentina (Auckland, NZ)
Aug 10, 2024 – New Zealand 30-38 Argentina (Wellington, NZ)
Oct 20, 2023 – New Zealand 44-06 Argentina (Paris, FR)*
Jul 08, 2023 – Argentina 12-41 New Zealand (Mendoza, AR)
Sep 03, 2022 – New Zealand 53-3 Argentina (Hamilton, NZ)
Aug 08, 2022 – New Zealand 18-25 Argentina (Christchurch, NZ)
Sep 18, 2021 – New Zealand 36-13 Argentina (Brisbane, AU)
Sep 12, 2021 – New Zealand 39-0 Argentina (Gold Coast, AU)
Nov 28, 2020 – New Zealand 38-0 Argentina (Newcastle, AU)
Nov 14, 2020 – New Zealand 15-25 Argentina (Sydney, AU)
Jul 20, 2019 – Argentina 16-20 New Zealand (Buenos Aires, AR)
Sep 29, 2018 – Argentina 17-35 New Zealand (Buenos Aires, AR)
Sep 08, 2018 – New Zealand 46-24 New Zealand (Nelson, NZ)
Sep 30, 2017 – Argentina 10-36 New Zealand (Buenos Aires, AR)
Sep 09, 2017 – New Zealand 39-22 Argentina (New Plymouth, NZ)
Oct 01, 2016 – Argentina 17-36 New Zealand (Buenos Aires, AR)
Sep 10, 2016 – New Zealand 57-22 Argentina (Hamilton, NZ)
Sep 20, 2015 – New Zealand 26-16 Argentina (London, UK) *
Jul 17, 2015 – New Zealand 39-18 Argentina (Christchurch, NZ)
Sep 27, 2014 – Argentina 13-34 New Zealand (La Plata, AR)
Sep 06, 2014 – New Zealand 28-09 Argentina (Napier, NZ)
Sep 28, 2013 – Argentina 15-33 New Zealand (La Plata, AR)
Sep 07, 2013 – New Zealand 28-13 Argentina (Hamilton, NZ)
Sep 29, 2012 – Argentina 15-54 New Zealand (La Plata, AR)
Sep 08, 2012 – New Zealand 21-05 Argentina (Wellington, NZ)
Oct 09, 2011 – New Zealand 33-10 Argentina (Auckland, NZ) *
Jun 24, 2006 – Argentina 19-25 New Zealand (Buenos Aires, NZ)
Jun 26, 2004 – New Zealand 41-07 Argentina (Hamilton, NZ)
Dec 01, 2001 – Argentina 20-24 New Zealand (Buenos Aires, AR)
Jun 22, 2001 – New Zealand 67-19 Argentina (Christchurch, NZ)
Jun 28, 1997 – New Zealand 62-10 Argentina (Hamilton, NZ)
Jun 21, 1997 – New Zealand 93-08 Argentina (Wellington, NZ)
Jul 13, 1991 – Argentina 06-36 New Zealand (Buenos Aires, AR)
Jul 06, 1991 – Argentina 14-28 New Zealand (Buenos Aires, AR)
Jul 29, 1989 – New Zealand 49-12 Argentina (Wellington, NZ)
Jul 15, 1989 – New Zealand 60-09 Argentina (Dunedin, NZ)
Jun 01, 1987 – New Zealand 45-15 Argentina (Wellington, NZ) *
Nov 02, 1985 – Argentina 21-21 New Zealand (Buenos Aires, AR)
Oct 26, 1985 – Argentina 20-23 New Zealand (Buenos Aires, AR)

* Rugby World Cup Match

 

vs OVERALL RESULTS

New Zealand Wins 35
Argentina Wins 3
Draws 1

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