SYDNEY, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Argentina served up one of the biggest upsets in test rugby history when they stunned New Zealand 25-15 in the Tri-Nations on Saturday, beating the three-times world champions for the first time in 30 attempts going back to 1985.
Flyhalf Nicolas Sanchez scored all of Argentina's points with a try, six penalties and a conversion and the Pumas held off a fierce late onslaught from the All Blacks to secure a famous victory in their first test for more than a year.