The All Blacks are heading into their second test against Argentina at Eden Park with the weight of a shocking defeat on their shoulders. After a surprising loss to Los Pumas in Wellington, the team has been forced to reflect deeply on their performance. The rugby world is buzzing with anticipation as fans wonder if the All Blacks can turn things around or if Argentina will pull off another historic win.

Despite the disappointing result, head coach Scott Robertson has made only four changes to the starting lineup. These adjustments are seen as strategic rather than reactionary, focusing on enhancing the team's dynamics. Will Jordan replaces Sevu Reece on the right wing, while Caleb Clarke steps in for Mark Tele’a on the left.
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