Pumas players celebrate after their victory over the Wallabies. Photo / Getty
Liam Napier runs through four Pumas threats for the All Blacks ahead of the first test in Christchurch on Saturday.
Kicking game
Perhaps it's linked to football's popularity in Argentina but the Pumas, dating back to the great Hugo Porta, have always embraced a strong kicking game. While attacking flamboyance
has flourished in recent years, the Pumas outside backs' pace and ball skills are matched by their aerial ability. Three tries in the record victory against the Wallabies in San Juan came directly from kicks. The All Blacks are, therefore, preparing to walk from one aerial assault against the Springboks to the next this weekend. The Pumas also lead the Rugby Championship in line breaks and tries.
Cheika factor
For better or worse, Michael Cheika is well-known to New Zealand rugby followers. He led the Wallabies to the 2015 World Cup final and three victories from 14 attempts against the All Blacks during his turbulent six-year Australian tenure. The former Randwick loose forward moved from Pumas assistant to head coach this year and recruited Christchurch-born former Kiwis back rower David Kidwell, who ditched the Parramatta Eels to assume Argentina's defence brief, and Felipe Contepomi in the new-look team to add another layer of intrigue this week.